Unmechanise, un-mek′a-nīz, v.t. to destroy the mechanism of, to throw out of order.

Unmeddle, un-med′l, v.i. to repair the effects of meddling.—adj. Unmedd′ling, not meddling.—n. Unmedd′lingness.

Unmedicinable, un-mē-dis′in-a-bl, adj. that cannot be cured: unable to cure.

Unmeditated, un-med′i-tā-ted, adj. not meditated, unpremeditated.

Unmeet, un-mēt′, adj. not meet, unfit.—adv. Unmeet′ly.—n. Unmeet′ness.

Unmellowed, un-mel′ōd, adj. not mellowed or softened.

Unmelodious, un-mē-lō′di-us, adj. not melodious, harsh.—n. Unmelō′diousness.

Unmenseful, un-mens′fōōl, adj. (Scot.) unmannerly.

Unmentionable, un-men′shun-a-bl, adj. unworthy of being mentioned.—n. Unmen′tionableness.—n.pl. Unmen′tionables, otherwise inexpressibles, a would-be humorous name for trousers.

Unmercenary, un-mer′se-na-ri, adj. not mercenary.