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inconfused, a.|ɪnkənˈfjuːzd| [f. in-3 + confused; after L. inconfūs-us.] Not confused; free from confusion or mixture of the elements or essential parts.
1626Bacon Sylva §192 All the curious Diuersitie of Articulate Sounds, of the Voice of Man, or Birds, will enter at a small Cranny, Inconfused. 1647Herrick Noble Numb., To God (1869) 413 God's undivided, One in Persons Three, And Three in Inconfused Unity. 1660Stanley Hist. Philos. ix. (1701) 385/2 The Diastematick..manifests the mutation which is in all its parts which is inconfused and divided and disjoined. Hence inconˈfusedly adv.
1852Bp. Forbes Nicene Cr. 203 The union of the two natures in Jesus Christ has taken place, neither by disorder..nor by confusion..but by synthesis; or personally,..immutably, inconfusedly, unalterably, inherently, inseparably, in two perfect natures in one person. |