a. [UN-1 7.]

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  1.  Unembodied.

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1821.  Byron, Sardanap., IV. i. If there be indeed A shore where mind survives, ’twill be as mind, All unincorporate.

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a. 1866.  J. Grote, Exam. Utilit. Phil., iv. (1870), 62. He is writing as a true utilitarian about happiness in that unindividual, unincorporate, abstract notion of it.

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1880.  Act 43 & 44 Vict., c. 42 § 7. Where the employer is a body of persons corporate or unincorporate.

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