Unlive, un-liv′, v.t. to undo by living: (obs.) to deprive of life.—adj. Unlived′ (Shak.), bereft of life.—n. Unlīve′liness, want of liveliness.
Unload, un-lōd′, v.t. to take the load from: to discharge: to disburden: (U.S. slang) to sell in great quantity, as risky stock, &c.—v.i. to discharge freight.—ns. Unload′er; Unload′ing.
Unlocated, un-lō-kā′ted, adj. not located: (U.S.) not surveyed or marked off.
Unlock, un-lok′, v.t. to unfasten what is locked: to open.
Unlodge, un-loj′, v.t. to dislodge.
Unlogical, un-loj′i-kal, adj. illogical.
Unlooked, un-lōōkt′, adj. not anticipated (generally with for).
Unloose, un-lōōs′, v.t. to make loose: to set free.—v.t. Unloos′en, to unloose.
Unlord, un-lord′, v.t. to strip of the dignity of a lord.—adjs. Unlord′ed, not raised to the rank of lord; Unlord′ly, not lordly.
Unlosable, un-lōō′za-bl, adj. that cannot be lost.—adj. Unlost′, not lost.