ppl. a. (UN-1 10.)

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1782.  J. Brown, Comp. View Nat. & Rev. Relig., IV. i. 298. It is an uncompounding union, both the united natures retaining their distinct essential properties.

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1821.  Tales Landlord, Fair Witch of Glas Llyn, II. 191. His wanton cruelty was accepted as the pledge of uncompounding sincerity.

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