Word Meanings - UNTILE - Book Publishers vocabulary database
To take the tiles from; to uncover by removing the tiles.
Related words: (words related to UNTILE)
- REMOVER
One who removes; as, a remover of landmarks. Bacon. - UNCOVER
1. To take the cover from; to divest of covering; as, to uncover a box, bed, house, or the like; to uncover one's body. 2. To show openly; to disclose; to reveal. "To uncover his perjury to the oath of his coronation." Milton. 3. To divest of the - REMOVED
1. Changed in place. 2. Dismissed from office. 3. Distant in location; remote. "Something finer than you could purchase in so removed a dwelling." Shak. 4. Distant by degrees in relationship; as, a cousin once removed. -- Re*mov"ed*ness (r, n. - REMOVE
1. To move away from the position occupied; to cause to change place; to displace; as, to remove a building. Thou shalt not remove thy neighbor's landmark. Deut. xix. 14. When we had dined, to prevent the ladies' leaving us, I generally ordered - REMOVABLE
Admitting of being removed. Ayliffe. -- Re*mov`a*bil"i*ty (-, n. - TILESEED
Any plant of the genus Geissois, having seeds overlapping like tiles on a roof. - REMOVAL
The act of removing, or the state of being removed. - TILESTONE
A kind of laminated shale or sandstone belonging to some of the layers of the Upper Silurian. 2. A tile of stone. - IRREMOVABLE
Not removable; immovable; inflexible. Shak. -- Ir`re*mov"a*bly, adv. - IRREMOVABILITY
The quality or state of being irremovable; immovableness. - GENTILESSE
Gentleness; courtesy; kindness; nobility. Chaucer. - BEAUTILESS
Destitute of beauty. Hammond. - IRREMOVAL
Absence of removal. - PITILESS
1. Destitute of pity; hard-hearted; merciless; as, a pitilessmaster; pitiless elements. 2. Exciting no pity; as, a pitiless condition. -- Pit"i*less*ly, adv. -- Pit"i*less*ness, n.