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1773. Phil. Trans., LXIV. 27. The dark and unignited state of the great internal globe of the sun. Ibid. (1784), LXXV. 194. A very dense fume of unignited particles arises.
1856. Froude, Hist. Eng., I. 28. Like a train of gunpowder, the isolated grains of which have no effect on each other, while they remain unignited.