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Definition of unset
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Unset (a.) Not set; not fixed or
appointed.
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Mutable
::
Mutable
(a.)
Changeable;
inconstant;
unsettled;
unstable;
fickle.
Sunsetting
::
Sunsetting
(n.) The
descent
of the sun below the
horizon;
also, the time when the sun sets;
evening.
Also used
figuratively..
Unhinge
::
Unhinge
(v. t.) To
render
unstable
or
wavering;
to
unsettle;
as, to
unhinge
one's mind or
opinions;
to
unhinge
the
nerves..
Acronychal
::
Acronychal
(a.)
Rising
at
sunset
and
setting
at
sunrise,
as a star; --
opposed
to
cosmical..
Doubleminded
::
Doubleminded
(a.)
Having
different
minds at
different
times;
unsettled;
undetermined.
Disestablishment
::
Disestablishment
(n.) The act or
process
of
unsettling
or
breaking
up that which has been
established;
specifically,
the
withdrawal
of the
support
of the state from an
established
church;
as, the
disestablishment
and
disendowment
of the Irish
Church
by Act of
Parliament..
Sag
::
Sag (v. i.) Fig.: To lose
firmness
or
elasticity;
to sink; to
droop;
to flag; to bend; to
yield,
as the mind or
spirits,
under the
pressure
of care,
trouble,
doubt,
or the like; to be
unsettled
or
unbalanced..
Pathogeny
::
Pathogeny
(n.) The
generation,
and
method
of
development,
of
disease;
as, the
pathogeny
of
yellow
fever is
unsettled..
Doubt
::
Doubt (v. i.) A
fluctuation
of mind
arising
from
defect
of
knowledge
or
evidence;
uncertainty
of
judgment
or mind;
unsettled
state of
opinion
concerning
the
reality
of an
event,
or the truth of an
assertion,
etc.;
hesitation..
Sunsetting
::
Sunset
(n.) Alt. of
Sunsettin.
Wager
::
Wager (v. t.)
Something
deposited,
laid, or
hazarded
on the event of a
contest
or an
unsettled
question;
a bet; a
stake;
a
pledge..
Doubter
::
Doubter
(n.) One who
doubts;
one whose
opinion
is
unsettled;
one who
scruples.
Waverer
::
Waverer
(n.) One who
wavers;
one who is
unsettled
in
doctrine,
faith,
opinion,
or the
like..
Occident
::
Occident
(n.) The part of the
horizon
where the sun last
appears
in the
evening;
that part of the earth
towards
the
sunset;
the west; --
opposed
to
orient.
Specifically,
in
former
times,
Europe
as
opposed
to Asia; now, also, the
Western
hemisphere..
Day
::
Day (n.) The time of
light,
or
interval
between
one night and the next; the time
between
sunrise
and
sunset,
or from dawn to
darkness;
hence,
the
light;
sunshine..
Unsettledness
::
Unsettledness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
unsettled.
Sap
::
Sap (v. t.) To make
unstable
or
infirm;
to
unsettle;
to
weaken.
Eve
::
Eve (n.) The
evening
before
a
holiday,
-- from the
Jewish
mode of
reckoning
the day as
beginning
at
sunset.
not at
midnight;
as,
Christians
eve is the
evening
before
Christmas;
also, the
period
immediately
preceding
some
important
event..
Unsettle
::
Unsettle
(v. t.) To move or
loosen
from a
settled
position
or
state;
to
unfix;
to
displace;
to
disorder;
to
confuse.
Frisker
::
Frisker
(n.) One who
frisks;
one who leaps of
dances
in
gayety;
a
wanton;
an
inconstant
or
unsettled
person.
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