Unwoof, un-wōōf′, v.t. to remove the woof from.

Unworded, un-wur′ded, adj. not worded, silent.

Unwork, un-wurk′, v.t. to undo.—adjs. Unwor′kable, not workable: difficult to manage; Unwor′king, living without labour; Unwork′manlike, not like a good workman.

Unworldly, un-wurld′li, adj. above worldly or self-interested motives, spiritual.—n. Unworld′liness.

Unwormed, un-wurmd′, adj. not wormed, not having had the worm or lytta under the tongue cut out—of a dog.

Unworn, un-wōrn′, adj. not worn.

Unworshipped, un-wur′shipt, adj. not worshipped.

Unworthy, un-wur′thi, adj. not worthy: worthless: unbecoming.—n. Unworth (-worth′), unworthiness.—adv. Unwor′thily, in an unworthy manner: without due regard to worth or merit.—n. Unwor′thiness.

Unwounded, un-wōōn′ded, adj. not wounded: not offended.

Unwrap, un-rap′, v.t. to open what is wrapped or folded.—v.i. to become unwrapped.