ppl. a. [UN-1 8, 5 b.]

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  1.  Not brought into existence; uncreated.

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1674.  Boyle, Ground’s Corpusc. Philos., 9. For their sakes that would have matter to be unproduced.

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1712.  Blackmore, Creation, p. iv. Those who believe an innate Idea of a Divine Being, unproduced by any Operation of the Mind.

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1768–74.  Tucker, Lt. Nat. (1834), I. 499. The rules of justice are apprehended immutable and unproduced, because you cannot draw them directly from any object before you.

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  2.  Not extended or lengthened.

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1768.  Phil. Trans., LX. 250. A new equation, all whose roots shall fall upon the line OT unproduced.

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1882.  Minchin, Unipl. Kinemat., 83. Supposing that the lines … intersect each other at a point, O, in their unproduced lengths.

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  Hence Unproducedness.

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1862.  F. Hall, Hindu Philos. Syst., 37. Unproducedness thereby does not belong to them.

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