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incompatible (encz) | incompatible,disharmonický adj: jose |
incompatible (encz) | incompatible,nekompatibilní adj: Zdeněk Brož |
incompatible (encz) | incompatible,neslučitelný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
incompatible (encz) | incompatible,nevhodný adj: jose |
incompatible (encz) | incompatible,nevyhovující adj: jose |
Incompatible (gcide) | Incompatible \In`com*pat"i*ble\, n. (Med. & Chem.)
An incompatible substance; esp., in pl., things which can not
be placed or used together because of a change of chemical
composition or of opposing medicinal qualities; as, the
incompatibles of iron.
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Incompatible (gcide) | Incompatible \In`com*pat"i*ble\, a. [Pref. in- not + compatible:
cf. F. incompatible.] [It was formerly sometimes written
incompetible.]
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1. Not compatible; so differing as to be incapable of
harmonious combination or coexistence; inconsistent in
thought or being; irreconcilably disagreeing; as, persons
of incompatible tempers; incompatible colors, desires,
ambition.
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A strength and obduracy of character incompatible
with his meek and innocent nature. --Southey.
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2. (Chem.) Incapable of being together without mutual
reaction or decomposition, as certain medicines.
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Incompatible terms (Logic), terms which can not be combined
in thought.
Syn: Inconsistent; incongruous; dissimilar; irreconcilable;
unsuitable; disagreeing; inharmonious; discordant;
repugnant; contradictory. See Inconsistent.
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incompatible (wn) | incompatible
adj 1: not compatible; "incompatible personalities";
"incompatible colors" [ant: compatible]
2: used especially of drugs or muscles that counteract or
neutralize each other's effect [syn: antagonistic,
incompatible] [ant: interactive, synergistic]
3: not suitable to your tastes or needs; "the uncongenial
roommates were always fighting"; "the task was uncongenial to
one sensitive to rebuffs" [syn: uncongenial,
incompatible] [ant: congenial]
4: incapable of being used with or connected to other devices or
components without modification [ant: compatible]
5: of words so related that one contrasts with the other;
"`rich' and `hard-up' are contrastive terms" [syn:
contrastive, incompatible]
6: not easy to combine harmoniously [syn: ill-sorted,
incompatible, mismated, unsuited]
7: not compatible with other facts [syn: discrepant,
incompatible]
8: not in keeping with what is correct or proper; "completely
inappropriate behavior" [syn: inappropriate,
incompatible, out or keeping(p), unfitting]
9: used especially of solids or solutions; incapable of blending
into a stable homogeneous mixture |
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ill-sorted incompatible mismated unsuited (gcide) | mismatched \mis*matched"\ adj.
1. Matched unsuitably; grouped into pairs or sets with
incompatible characteristics. [Narrower terms:
ill-sorted, incompatible, mismated, unsuited; {odd,
unmatched, unmated, unpaired ] Also See: incompatible.
Antonym: matched.
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2. Of very unequal ability; -- of contestants in a contest.
The less able contestant is said to be overmatched or
outclassed.
Syn: uneven, not fairly matched.
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Incompatible (gcide) | Incompatible \In`com*pat"i*ble\, n. (Med. & Chem.)
An incompatible substance; esp., in pl., things which can not
be placed or used together because of a change of chemical
composition or of opposing medicinal qualities; as, the
incompatibles of iron.
[1913 Webster]Incompatible \In`com*pat"i*ble\, a. [Pref. in- not + compatible:
cf. F. incompatible.] [It was formerly sometimes written
incompetible.]
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1. Not compatible; so differing as to be incapable of
harmonious combination or coexistence; inconsistent in
thought or being; irreconcilably disagreeing; as, persons
of incompatible tempers; incompatible colors, desires,
ambition.
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A strength and obduracy of character incompatible
with his meek and innocent nature. --Southey.
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2. (Chem.) Incapable of being together without mutual
reaction or decomposition, as certain medicines.
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Incompatible terms (Logic), terms which can not be combined
in thought.
Syn: Inconsistent; incongruous; dissimilar; irreconcilable;
unsuitable; disagreeing; inharmonious; discordant;
repugnant; contradictory. See Inconsistent.
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Incompatible terms (gcide) | Incompatible \In`com*pat"i*ble\, a. [Pref. in- not + compatible:
cf. F. incompatible.] [It was formerly sometimes written
incompetible.]
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1. Not compatible; so differing as to be incapable of
harmonious combination or coexistence; inconsistent in
thought or being; irreconcilably disagreeing; as, persons
of incompatible tempers; incompatible colors, desires,
ambition.
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A strength and obduracy of character incompatible
with his meek and innocent nature. --Southey.
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2. (Chem.) Incapable of being together without mutual
reaction or decomposition, as certain medicines.
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Incompatible terms (Logic), terms which can not be combined
in thought.
Syn: Inconsistent; incongruous; dissimilar; irreconcilable;
unsuitable; disagreeing; inharmonious; discordant;
repugnant; contradictory. See Inconsistent.
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Incompatibleness (gcide) | Incompatibleness \In`com*pat"i*ble*ness\, n.
The quality or state of being incompatible; incompatibility.
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