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ungregarious
(of plants) growing together in groups that are not close together
ungregarious meaning(s)
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- (adj) (of plants) growing together in groups that are not close together
- (adj) (of animals) not gregarious
- (adj) not disposed to seek company
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- In Hollywood he is known as an ungregarious, stiffly independent man who does not hesitate to walk out of a studio if a picture is not produced to his liking.
- Retiring, unflighty, even ungregarious, she lives quietly with her husband, reformed Crooner Dick Powell, 41, in a two-bedroom country house in the Los Angeles suburb of Brentwood.
- ungroomed not neat and smart in appearance
- ungrudging /ˈən ˈɡrə dʒɪŋ/ ? without envy or reluctance
- ungrudgingly /ən ˈɡrə dʒɪŋ lɪ/ ? in a generous and ungrudging manner
- ungual of or relating to a nail or claw or hoof
- unguaranteed without financial security
- unguarded /ən ˈɡɑr dɪd/ ? lacking protection or a guard
- unguent /ˈəŋ ɡwənt/ ? semisolid preparation (usually containing a medicine) applied externally…
- unguiculata in former classifications a major division of Mammalia comprising mammals…
- unguiculate a mammal having nails or claws
- unguiculate mammal a mammal having nails or claws
- unguiculated having or resembling claws or nails
- unguided /ˈən ˈɡaɪ dɪd/ ? not subject to guidance or control after launching
- unguis any rigid body structure composed primarily of keratin
- ungulata in former classifications a major division of Mammalia comprising all hoofed mammals;…
- ungulate /ˈəŋ ɡjʊ lɛɪt/ ? any of a number of mammals with hooves that are superficially similar…
- ungulated having or resembling hoofs
- ungummed not treated with adhesive gum
- ungusseted not having gussets
- unhallow remove the consecration from a person or an object
- unhallowed /ən ˈhæ ləʊd/ ? not hallowed or consecrated
- unhampered /ən ˈhæm pərd/ ? not slowed or blocked or interfered with
- unhand /ən ˈhænd/ ? remove the hand from
- unhappier experiencing or marked by or causing sadness or sorrow or discontent