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Not joined or united into one.
combined
unmixed
uncompounded
1
Mere knowledge,
uncombined
in the imagination, does not bear fruit in new inventions.
2
Then the
uncombined
excess of alkali is titrated with half normal hydrochloric acid.
3
The combined threads-eventhe chaos of
uncombined
threads-werefar richer, far more evocative and informative.
4
All these exist
uncombined
in the gum, and free to work their will on the mucous tissues.
5
But nowhere, except in the air around us, do we find oxygen free and
uncombined
with other substances.
6
Every medicinal substance must be administered in a state of the most perfect purity, and
uncombined
with any other.
7
Evanescent, formless, unstable, impalpable, a fog of uncondensed experiences hovers over our consciousness like an atmosphere of
uncombined
gases.
8
The first on examination proved to be a mixture of palmitic and stearic acids existing
uncombined
in the wool oil.
9
Atoms cannot exist in an
uncombined
condition in the creation stage; atmospheric air however consists of atoms in an
uncombined
state.
10
The surface of the sulphuret being again removed by a file or knife, it was considered quite free from
uncombined
silver.
11
In fact, the only
uncombined
metal that has ever appeared on the planet has been the nickel-iron of an occasional meteorite.
12
None-existence as a thought must be like pure existence a reality, being absolute and
uncombined
with qualities of any kind...
13
Mere knowledge,
uncombined
in the imagination, does not bear fruit in new inventions.
14
Then the
uncombined
excess of alkali is titrated with half normal hydrochloric acid.
15
The combined threads-eventhe chaos of
uncombined
threads-werefar richer, far more evocative and informative.
16
All these exist
uncombined
in the gum, and free to work their will on the mucous tissues.
uncombined
exist uncombined
uncombined condition
uncombined gases
uncombined metal
uncombined silver