Unmarried, un-mar′id, adj. not married.—adjs. Unmarr′iable (obs.), not marriageable; Unmarr′iageable, not fit to marry, not yet old enough to be married.—n. Unmarr′iageableness.—v.t. Unmarr′y, to dissolve the marriage of.
Unmartyr, un-mär′tėr, v.t. to degrade from the dignity of a martyr.
Unmasculine, un-mas′kū-lin, adj. not masculine.
Unmask, un-mask′, v.t. to take a mask or any disguise off: to expose.—v.i. to put off a mask.—adj. Unmasked′.
Unmastered, un-mas′tėrd, adj. not subdued, not conquerable.—adj. Unmas′terable, that cannot be mastered.
Unmatched, un-macht′, adj. matchless, without an equal.—adj. Unmatch′able, not to be equalled.—n. Unmatch′edness.
Unmated, un-mā′ted, adj. not mated.
Unmaterial, un-ma-tē′ri-al, adj. not material.—adj. Unmatē′rialīsed, not in bodily shape: not yet having become actual or taken shape.
Unmeaning, un-mē′ning, adj. having no meaning: without intelligence.—adv. Unmean′ingly.—n. Unmean′ingness.—adj. Unmeant (un-ment′), not meant.
Unmeasured, un-mezh′ūrd, adj. not measured, boundless: irregular.—adj. Unmeas′urable, immeasurable.—n. Unmeas′urableness.—adv. Unmeas′urably.