Unlove, un-luv′, v.t. to cease to love.—n. the absence of love.—adjs. Unlov′able, not deserving to be loved, unlikely to be loved; Unloved′, not loved.—n. Unlove′liness, want of loveliness, amiability, or beauty.—adjs. Unlove′ly, not lovely; Unlov′ing, not loving.—adv. Unlov′ingly.—n. Unlov′ingness.
Unlucky, un-luk′i, adj. not lucky or fortunate: ill-omened.—adv. Unluck′ily, in an unlucky or unfortunate manner.—n. Unluck′iness, the state or quality of being unlucky or unfortunate.
Unlustrous, un-lus′trus, adj. not lustrous.
Unlute, un-lōōt′, v.t. to separate the lute or clay from.
Unmagistrate, un-maj′is-trāt, v.t. to degrade from the position of magistrate.
Unmaidenly, un-mā′dn-li, adj. unbecoming a maiden.—v.t. Unmaid′en, to deflower.
Unmailable, un-mā′la-bl, adj. incapable of being mailed or sent to its proper destination by post.
Unmaimed, un-māmd′, adj. not maimed, entire.
Unmake, un-māk′, v.t. to destroy the make or form and qualities of.—adjs. Unmade′, not made: reduced to its original form; Unmā′kable, that cannot be made.—n. Unmā′king, act of destroying.—Unmade up, not worked up into form.
Unmalleable, un-mal′ē-a-bl, adj. that cannot be hammered, stubborn, unyielding.—n. Unmalleabil′ity.