a. and sb. Obs. [UN-1 7, 12.]
1. adj. (See quot.)
1674. Phil. Trans., IX. 70. This Aerial Salt, whilst in the Air, is altogether un-specificate, I mean, freed from all Union with any Seminal principle.
2. spec. Unsexed. Also as sb.
1734. Prompter, 19 Nov., 2/1. It is a Prodigy to see an Actor, General, Plastick, and unspecificate. Ibid., 4 Dec., 2/1. One of these Vocal Unspecificates.