a. (UN-1 7 b.)

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1625.  Purchas, Pilgrims, II. 1456. Through the virtue of an uninterpretable name.

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1729.  G. Adams, trans. Sophocles, Antig., IV. i. II. 56. An unknown Voice of Birds crying with an ill Fury, uninterpretable.

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1879.  Thomson & Tait, Nat. Phil., I. I. § 385. In the former [Dynamical Theory of Heat], which is based upon the conclusion from experiment that heat is a form of energy, many formulæ are at present obscure and uninterpretable, because we do not know the mechanism of the motions or distortions of the particles of bodies.

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1884.  Pop. Sci. Monthly, XXIV. 822. Figures of men and animals and uninterpretable signs.

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