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Ungreased
  1. adjective - not lubricated
Ungroomed
  1. adjective - not neat and smart in appearance; "he was wrinkled and ungroomed, with a two-day beard"; "ungroomed hair"
Unguarded
  1. adjective - displaying or feeling no wariness; "an unguarded remark"
  2. lacking protection or a guard; "an unguarded gate"; "his unguarded queen was open to attack"
Unguiform
  1. - Having the form of a claw or claws.
Unguinous
  1. - Consisting of, or resembling, fat or oil; oily; unctuous; oleaginous.
Ungulated
  1. adjective - having or resembling hoofs; "horses and other hoofed animals"
Ungulates
  1. noun - any of a number of mammals with hooves that are superficially similar but not necessarily closely related taxonomically
Upgrading
  1. verb - get better travel conditions; "I upgraded to First Class when Coach Class was overbooked"
  2. give a promotion to or assign to a higher position; "John was kicked upstairs when a replacement was hired"; "Women tend not to advance in the major law firms"; "I got promoted after many years of hard work"
  3. give better travel conditions to; "The airline upgraded me when I arrived late and Coach Class was full"
  4. rate higher; raise in value or esteem
  5. to improve what was old or outdated; "I've upgraded my computer so I can run better software"; "The company upgraded their personnel"
Urgencies
  1. noun - an urgent situation calling for prompt action; "I'll be there, barring any urgencies"; "they departed hurriedly because of some great urgency in their affairs"
  2. insistent solicitation and entreaty; "his importunity left me no alternative but to agree"
  3. pressing importance requiring speedy action; "the urgency of his need"
  4. the state of being urgent; an earnest and insistent necessity
Vagabonds
  1. noun - a wanderer who has no established residence or visible means of support
  2. anything that resembles a vagabond in having no fixed place; "pirate ships were vagabonds of the sea"
  3. move about aimlessly or without any destination, often in search of food or employment; "The gypsies roamed the woods"; "roving vagabonds"; "the wandering Jew"; "The cattle roam across the prairie"; "the laborers drift from one town to the next"; "They rolled from town to town"