| Unspar |
v. t. |
To take the spars, stakes, or bars from. |
| Unsparing |
a. |
Not sparing; not parsimonious; liberal; profuse. |
| Unsparing |
a. |
Not merciful or forgiving. |
| Unspeak |
v. t. |
To retract, as what has been spoken; to recant; to unsay. |
| Unspeakable |
a. |
Not speakable; incapable of being uttered or adequately described; inexpressible; unutterable; ineffable; as, unspeakable grief or rage. |
| Unspecialized |
a. |
Not specialized; specifically (Biol.), not adapted, or set apart, for any particular purpose or function; as, an unspecialized unicellular organism. |
| Unsped |
a. |
Not performed; not dispatched. |
| Unspell |
v. t. |
To break the power of (a spell); to release (a person) from the influence of a spell; to disenchant. |
| Unsphere |
v. t. |
To remove, as a planet, from its sphere or orb. |
| Unspike |
v. t. |
To remove a spike from, as from the vent of a cannon. |
| Unspilt |
a. |
Not spilt or wasted; not shed. |
| Unspin |
v. t. |
To untwist, as something spun. |
| Unspirit |
v. t. |
To dispirit. |
| Unspiritalize |
v. t. |
To deprive of spiritually. |
| Unspleened |
a. |
Deprived of a spleen. |
| Unspotted |
a. |
Not spotted; free from spot or stain; especially, free from moral stain; unblemished; immaculate; as, an unspotted reputation. |