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(adj)
Not willing; reluctant
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(n)
The act of unveiling or uncovering.
Unaware or uninformed; oblivious.
unwinding from or as if from a reel
The process by which something is unrolled.
The opening of a seal.
inhalation
A dwelling within, especially lodgement or habitation in the mind or soul.
Not giving in; not bending; stubborn.
(adv)
In an unwilling or uncooperative manner.
changeless, constant
Without emotion or sympathy.
An enrolment.
(v)
(transitive) To imply, require, or invoke.
The act of something being uncoiled.
Not willed or wished for.
(biochemistry) A polysaccharide found in the roots and tubers of certain plants, especially the Compositae; it is mostly a polymer of fructose.
An annulment.
Lack or absence of will; willlessness; undesire.
Untiring; not becoming tired.
Not withering; staying fresh and whole.
Not welcome.
Greedy drinking.
A form of art that involves the creation of decorative designs from thin strips of curled paper.
Not hearing.
A surname from German.
Twilled fabric or patterning, or the process which produces this.
Not in good health; not feeling well; somewhat ill
That makes one troubled or uneasy; disquieting or distressing.
The act of burrowing a tunnel.
The process of passing something through a funnel.
The act by which something is channelled.
Causing forward motion or action.
(British spelling) The panels with which a surface (especially an indoor wall) is covered, considered collectively.
Alternative form of tunneling. [The act of burrowing a tunnel.]
Not welded.
Causing irritation or annoyance; troublesome; vexatious.
Having appeal; attractive.
A house or place in which a person lives; a habitation, a home.
Extremely unfavorable; terrible.
The state of being swollen.
Material, etc., that conceals something.
Without knowing; ignorant.
Not appealing.
Reducing grief, sorrow, or disappointment; comforting.
Difficult to carry, handle, manage or operate because of its size, weight, shape or complexity.
That adds value, either monetary, intellectual, or emotional.
The act by which something is unfurled.
The process by which something is instilled.
The act by which something is unleashed.
A subordinate, or person of lesser rank or authority.
Not aware of what is visible.
The act of something being impaled.
The act by which something is quelled.
An archipelago and overseas territory of the United Kingdom in the Caribbean Sea.
Fruitless, futile, useless.
A surname.
(transitive) To attack with harsh words or violent force (also figuratively).
A chemical compound, 4-hydroxy-3-methoxybenzaldehyde, that is the primary constituent of vanilla.
The process by which something is untangled.
The act by which something is untied.
Efficacious.
Not smiling; serious or grave
The motion or action of something that uncurls.
The removal of something from a sheath.
The act of unfastening a latch.
(transitive) To make pale.
The act or process by which something is unpicked or disentangled.
A polypeptide hormone that regulates carbohydrate metabolism (in various animals including humans).
Not holy; (by extension) evil, impure, or otherwise perverted.
The act of moving or conveying on wheels.
The practice of hunting whales.
(transitive) To occupy or entertain (someone) in order to let time pass.
The sending of a message by electronic mail.
A small raised swelling on the skin, often itchy, caused by a blow from a whip or an insect bite etc.
The act of one who quails, or draws back in fear.
Alternative form of swaling (melted wax that runs down the edge of a candle) [Melted wax that runs down the edge of a candle.]
Alternative form of emailing. [The sending of a message by electronic mail.]
(N)
a given name and surname of Welsh origin.
(transitive) To rended un-hallowed, i.e. to profane; to desecrate.
Alternative form of yeanling (“newborn goat or sheep”). [The newly born offspring of a goat or sheep.]
a Welsh given name and surname, related to William, Guillaume, and others in a number of other languages.
The removal of or from a hook.
(cooking) Small, thin rings of pasta, mainly used in soup or salads.