ppl. a. (UN-1 8 and 5 b.)

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1596.  Spenser, St. Irel., Wks. (Globe), 617/1. The realme was left, like a shipp in a storme,… unruled, and undirected of any.

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1692.  Bentley, Boyle Lect., 103. To make out, how matter by undirected motion could … fall … into such a curious formation of humane bodies.

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1762.  Sterne, Tr. Shandy, VI. xxxv. Listlessness, with her lax fibre and undirected eye, sat quietly down beside him.

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1822.  Lamb, Elia, I. On Some Old Actors. A veering undirected goodness of purpose.

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1882.  Minchin, Unipl. Kinemat., 108. Any quantity which has merely magnitude but not direction is called an undirected, or scalar, quantity.

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