Untrim, un-trim′, v.t. to deprive of trimming, to put out of order.—adj. Untrimmed′, not adorned with trimmings: not made neat by clipping, &c.—n. Untrimmed′ness.

Untrodden, un-trod′n, adj. not trodden upon, unfrequented.—Also Untrod′.

Untroubled, un-trub′ld, adj. not troubled or disturbed: not rising in waves: not turbid.—n. Untroub′ledness.

Untruced, un-trōōst′, adj. without truce.

Untrue, un-trōō′, adj. not true: false: not faithful: disloyal: not in accordance with a standard.—ns. Untrue′ness, state of being untrue; Untru′ism, something palpably untrue.—adv. Untru′ly, not truly, falsely.—n. Untruth, falsehood: a lie.—adj. Untruth′ful.—adv. Untruth′fully.—n. Untruth′fulness.

Untruss, un-trus′, v.t. to loosen or free from a truss: to unfasten, let down the breeches by undoing the points that kept them up, to undress.—adj. Untrussed′, not trussed.—n. Untruss′er (obs.), one who untrusses persons for whipping.

Untrustful, un-trust′fool, adj. not trusting: not trustworthy.—adv. Untrust′worthily.—n. Untrust′worthiness.—adjs. Untrust′worthy, not worthy of trust; Untrust′y, not trusty, not deserving trust.

Untuck, un-tuk′, v.t. to undo, as a tuck: to loose from a tuck.

Untuckered, un-tuk′ėrd, adj. not having a tucker on.

Untufted, un-tuf′ted, adj. without tufts, of scales, hairs, &c.