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ununited

  • a word derived from united.
    united
    adjective
    made into or caused to act as a single entity.

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Freind, if ever we make a plantation, God works a mirakle; especially considering how scante we shall be of victualls, and most of all ununited amongst our selves, & devoyd of good tutors & regimente.

From Bradford's History of 'Plimoth Plantation' From the Original Manuscript. With a Report of the Proceedings Incident to the Return of the Manuscript to Massachusetts by William Bradford

An ununited fracture is one in which after many weeks or months no attempt has been made by nature to consolidate the parts.

From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Slice 2 "Bohemia" to "Borgia, Francis" by Various

"We must see what line they adopt here; rank and wealth have no influence with us if ununited with moral and intellectual excellence."

From The Daltons, Volume I (of II) Or,Three Roads In Life by Charles James Lever

But, since living we were ununited, Go not far, O Iseult! from my grave.

From Poetical Works of Matthew Arnold by Matthew Arnold

These bows remain ununited in some of the lower fish and at certain stages in the human embryo.

From Degeneracy Its Causes, Signs and Results by Eugene S. Talbot