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81Unweld — Un*weld , Unweldy Un*weld y, a. Unwieldy; unmanageable; clumsy. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Our old limbs move [may] well be unweld. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] …
82Unweldy — Unweld Un*weld , Unweldy Un*weld y, a. Unwieldy; unmanageable; clumsy. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Our old limbs move [may] well be unweld. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] …
83Unwieldily — Unwieldy Un*wield y, a. Not easily wielded or carried; unmanageable; bulky; ponderous. A fat, unwieldy body of fifty eight years old. Clarendon. [1913 Webster] {Un*wield i*ly}, adv. {Un*wield i*ness}, n. [1913 Webster] …
84Unwieldiness — Unwieldy Un*wield y, a. Not easily wielded or carried; unmanageable; bulky; ponderous. A fat, unwieldy body of fifty eight years old. Clarendon. [1913 Webster] {Un*wield i*ly}, adv. {Un*wield i*ness}, n. [1913 Webster] …
85Unwieldy — Un*wield y, a. Not easily wielded or carried; unmanageable; bulky; ponderous. A fat, unwieldy body of fifty eight years old. Clarendon. [1913 Webster] {Un*wield i*ly}, adv. {Un*wield i*ness}, n. [1913 Webster] …
86Water-logged — Wa ter logged, a. Filled or saturated with water so as to be heavy, unmanageable, or loglike; said of a vessel, when, by receiving a great quantity of water into her hold, she has become so heavy as not to be manageable by the helm. [1913… …
87Wieldless — Wield less, a. Not to be wielded; unmanageable; unwieldy. [R.] Wieldless might. Spenser. [1913 Webster] …
88cooler — noun Date: 1575 1. one that cools: as a. a container for cooling liquids b. refrigerator 2. lockup, jail; especially a cell for violent or unmanageable prisoners 3. an iced drink usually with an alcoholic …
89expand — verb Etymology: Middle English expaunden, from Latin expandere, from ex + pandere to spread more at fathom Date: 15th century transitive verb 1. to open up ; unfold 2. to increase the extent, number, volume, or scope of ; enlarge …
90hysteria — noun Etymology: New Latin, from English hysteric, adjective, from Latin hystericus, from Greek hysterikos, from hystera womb; from the Greek notion that hysteria was peculiar to women and caused by disturbances of the uterus Date: 1801 1. a… …