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inconcrete

inconˈcrete, a. Now rare.
  [ad. late L. inconcrēt-us (c 320), f. in- (in-3) + concrēt-us concrete.]
  Not concrete; abstract; immaterial.

a 1626 Bp. Andrewes Serm. (1841) I. 88 There is not..a more pure, simple, inconcrete procreation than that whereby the mind conceiveth the word within it. 1659 Stanley Hist. Philos. xiii. (1701) 558/2 The Divine Nature, which is inconcrete, and, by reason of its Tenuity, cannot be touched nor struck. 1876 Ruskin Fors Clav. lxvi. 180 Tell me one or two of the inconcrete results of separate evolution.

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