ppl. a. [UN-1 8, 5 b.]
1. Not brought into existence; uncreated.
1674. Boyle, Grounds Corpusc. Philos., 9. For their sakes that would have matter to be unproduced.
1712. Blackmore, Creation, p. iv. Those who believe an innate Idea of a Divine Being, unproduced by any Operation of the Mind.
176874. 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.
2. Not extended or lengthened.
1768. Phil. Trans., LX. 250. A new equation, all whose roots shall fall upon the line OT unproduced.
1882. Minchin, Unipl. Kinemat., 83. Supposing that the lines intersect each other at a point, O, in their unproduced lengths.
Hence Unproducedness.
1862. F. Hall, Hindu Philos. Syst., 37. Unproducedness thereby does not belong to them.