And that it actually is an uncompounded unit may be thus proved.
2
Are there no uncompounded things-nosimple things in the world?
3
And this I have experimented in a dark room by illuminating those bodies with uncompounded light of divers colors.
4
And the uncompounded may be assumed to be the same and unchanging, whereas the compound is always changing and never the same.
5
Here Spinoza appears, and tells me that these are only modifications and that the subject in which they inhere is simple, uncompounded, and indivisible.
Ús de unmixed en anglès
1
The look which rested on the speaker was one of unmixed amazement.
2
Samples of the composition, in its mixed and unmixed state, were produced.
3
The blood in his veins was pure English, unmixed since long ago.
4
It is white; has a very strong taste, not unmixed with softness.
5
The conception of absolute, unmixed evil is not of the Far East.
6
The olive oil would be unmixed, maybe scented with perfume from irises.
7
The insensible world is not full of pure loftiness and unmixed nobility.
8
An unmixed race of a firstrate organisation are the aristocracy of Nature.
9
The charm of life, the unmixed bliss of being, is no more.
10
The overwhelming triumph of Pierce was not an unmixed victory for slavery.
11
The priest replied that it is unmixed satisfaction, entirely free from sorrow.
12
At the outset, we may remark that it was not unmixed good.
13
Having paupers round the place was by no means an unmixed pleasure.
14
The Iroquois beheld all this commotion with indifference not unmixed with contempt.
15
And it might not have been an unmixed pleasure for William Henry.
16
Garvey was very proud of this heritage and of his unmixed ancestry.