a. (UN-1 7.)

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Also, in recent use, uncontentiousness.

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1828.  Pusey, Hist. Enq., I. 66. The persons, who in this century most promoted the advance of theological science, were either pupils of Calixtus, or of the same uncontentious disposition.

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1868.  E. Edwards, Ralegh, I. iv. 63. [He] proposed that all difficulty … should be referred to lawyers for uncontentious decision.

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1884.  Manch. Exam., 25 June, 6/1. A comparatively uncontentious measure.

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