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Definition of untie
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of untie is as below...
Untie (v. t.) To
loosen,
as
something
interlaced
or
knotted;
to
disengage
the parts of; as, to untie a
knot..
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Unknot
::
Unknot
(v. t.) To free from
knots;
to
untie.
Counties
::
Counties
(pl. ) of
Count.
Dispense
::
Dispense
(v. t.) To deal out in
portions;
to
distribute;
to give; as, the
steward
dispenses
provisions
according
directions;
Nature
dispenses
her
bounties;
to
dispense
medicines..
Untie
::
Untie (v. t.) To free from
fastening
or from
restraint;
to let
loose;
to
unbind.
Auntie
::
Auntie
(n.) Alt. of Aunt.
Untwist
::
Untwist
(v. t.) To
untie;
to open; to
disentangle.
Unty
::
Unty (v. t.) To
untie.
Loose
::
Loose
(superl.)
Unbound;
untied;
unsewed;
not
attached,
fastened,
fixed,
or
confined;
as, the loose
sheets
of a
book..
Unclew
::
Unclew
(v. t.) To
unwind,
unfold,
or
untie;
hence,
to undo; to
ruin..
Bounties
::
Bounties
(pl. ) of
Bount.
Thanksgiving
::
Thanksgiving
(n.) A
public
acknowledgment
or
celebration
of
divine
goodness;
also, a day set apart for
religious
services,
specially
to
acknowledge
the
goodness
of God,
either
in any
remarkable
deliverance
from
calamities
or
danger,
or in the
ordinary
dispensation
of his
bounties..
Wapentake
::
Wapentake
(n.) In some
northern
counties
of
England,
a
division,
or
district,
answering
to the
hundred
in other
counties.
Yorkshire,
Lincolnshire,
and
Nottinghamshire
are
divided
into
wapentakes,
instead
of
hundreds..
Untie
::
Untie (v. i.) To
become
untied
or
loosed.
Commons
::
Commons
(n. pl.) The House of
Commons,
or lower house of the
British
Parliament,
consisting
of
representatives
elected
by the
qualified
voters
of
counties,
boroughs,
and
universities..
Undo
::
Undo (v. t.) To
loose;
to open; to take to
piece;
to
unfasten;
to
untie;
hence,
to
unravel;
to
solve;
as, to undo a knot; to undo a
puzzling
question;
to undo a
riddle..
Inextricable
::
Inextricable
(a.)
Incapable
of being
extricated,
untied,
or
disentangled;
hopelessly
intricate,
confused,
or
obscure;
as, an
inextricable
knot or
difficulty;
inextricable
confusion..
Unfasten
::
Unfasten
(v. t.) To
loose;
to
unfix;
to
unbind;
to
untie.
Untie
::
Untie (v. t.) To
resolve;
to
unfold;
to
clear.
Untruss
::
Untruss
(v. t.) To loose from a
truss,
or as from a
truss;
to untie or
unfasten;
to let out; to
undress..
Untwine
::
Untwine
(v. t.) To
untwist;
to
separate,
as that which is
twined
or
twisted;
to
disentangle;
to
untie..
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