Defn: To change the nature of; to invest with a different or contrary
nature. [Obs.]
A right heavenly nature, indeed, as if were unnaturing them, doth so
bridle them [the elements]. Sir P. Sidney.
UNNATURE
Un*na"ture, n. Etym: [Pref. un- not + nature.]
Defn: The contrary of nature; that which is unnatural. [R.]
So as to be rather unnature, after all, than nature. H. Bushnell.
UNNEAR
Un*near", prep.
Defn: Not near; not close to; at a distance from. [Obs.] Davies
(Muse's Sacrifice).
UNNECESSARY
Un*nec"es*sa*ry, a.
Defn: Not necessary; not required under the circumstances; unless;
needless; as, unnecessary labor, care, or rigor.
— Un*nec"es*sa*ri*ly, adv.
— Un*nec"es*sa*ri*ness, n.
UNNECESSITY
Un`ne*ces"si*ty, n.
Defn: The state of being unnecessary; something unnecessary. [Obs.]
UNNEIGHBORED
Un*neigh"bored, a.