Unless, un-les′, conj. at or for less: if not: supposing that not: save, except. [Formerly on les, on lesse, in phrase on lesse that, in less than.]

Unlessoned, un-les′nd, adj. not instructed, not taught.

Unlettered, un-let′ėrd, adj. unlearned, illiterate.—n. Unlett′eredness.

Unlevel, un-lev′l, adj. not level, uneven.—v.t. to make uneven.

Unlicensed, un-lī′senst, adj. having no license, done without a license.

Unlich, un-lik′, adj. (Spens.) unlike.

Unlicked, un-likt′, adj. not licked into shape, shapeless, not smooth—from the old notion that the she-bear licks her cubs into shape, hence ungainly, awkward.

Unlike, un-līk′, adj. not like or similar: having no resemblance.—adv. in another manner to.—ns. Unlike′lihood, Unlike′liness, improbability.—adj. Unlike′ly, not likely: improbable: likely to fail.—adv. in an unlikely manner, improbably.—n. Unlike′ness, want of resemblance.

Unlimber, un-lim′bėr, v.t. to remove the limbers from, to take off the limbers of.—v.i. to detach the limbers from the guns.

Unlimber, un-lim′bėr, adj. (obs.) not flexible.