ppl. a. [UN-1 8.]

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  1.  Not rendered pregnant.

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1744.  Phil. Trans., XLIII. 83. Nor can we conceive any Use of them while the Uterus is unimpregnated at any time.

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1793.  M. Baillie, Morb. Anat., 269. The uterus in such cases is considerably larger than the unimpregnated size.

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1862.  A. Meadows, Man. Midwifery, 52. The nerve-tubules in the unimpregnated state.

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1877.  Huxley, Anat. Inv. Anim., vii. 446. The unimpregnated, apterous, caterpillar-like females of the Lepidopterous genera Psyche and Solenobia.

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  b.  Not fructified or made prolific.

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1800.  Med. Jrnl., III. 160. The remark, that a similar liquor had been found in unimpregnated eggs.

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1842.  J. Burnet, Reynold’s Disc., 33. Many young men of genius have disappeared like unimpregnated blossoms, flowery but fruitless.

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  2.  Not impregnated (with some matter).

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1772–3.  T. Percival, Ess. (1777), I. 59. An ounce and a half of Jamaica Rum, which was … unimpregnated with any astringent matter from the cask.

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1790.  Phil. Trans., LXXX. 372. A thick white turbid liquor, which was rendered clear by addition of unimpregnated oil of vitriol.

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