ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)

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1709.  Shaftesb., Charac. (1711), II. 313. Even on the supposal, that there was ever such a Condition or State of Men, when as yet they were unassociated, unacquainted.

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1790.  Hamilton, Wks. (1886), VII. 48. The accommodation … of unassociated persons and families who may emigrate thither.

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1839.  De la Beche, Rep. Geol. Cornwall, etc., x. 286. The manganese ores of North Devon are, however, unassociated with trappean rocks.

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1897.  Westm. Gaz., 17 March, 2/2. In this case the unassociated schools were better off than the associated.

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