incompatibility

[in-kuhm-pat-uh-buhl]

in·com·pat·i·ble

[in-kuhm-pat-uh-buhl]
adjective
1.
not compatible; unable to exist together in harmony: She asked for a divorce because they were utterly incompatible.
2.
contrary or opposed in character; discordant: incompatible colors.
3.
that cannot coexist or be conjoined.
4.
Logic.
a.
(of two or more propositions) unable to be true simultaneously.
b.
(of two or more attributes of an object) unable to belong to the object simultaneously; inconsistent.
5.
(of positions, functions, ranks, etc.) unable to be held simultaneously by one person.
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6.
Medicine/Medical. of or pertaining to biological substances that interfere with one another physiologically, as different types of blood in a transfusion.
7.
Pharmacology. of or pertaining to drugs that interfere with one another chemically or physiologically and therefore cannot be mixed or prescribed together.
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noun
8.
Usually, incompatibles. incompatible persons or things.
9.
an incompatible drug or the like.
10.
incompatibles, Logic.
a.
two or more propositions that cannot be true simultaneously.
b.
two or more attributes that cannot simultaneously belong to the same object.

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Incompatibility is always a great word to know.
So is doohickey. Does it mean:
a chattering or flighty, light-headed person.
a gadget; dingus; thingumbob.

Origin:
1555–65; < Medieval Latin incompatibilis. See in-3, compatible

in·com·pat·i·bil·i·ty, in·com·pat·i·ble·ness, noun
in·com·pat·i·bly, adverb


1. unsuitable, unsuited. See inconsistent. 1, 2. inharmonious. 2. contradictory.

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incompatible (ˌɪnkəmˈpætəbəl)
 
adj
1.  incapable of living or existing together in peace or harmony; conflicting or antagonistic
2.  opposed in nature or quality; inconsistent
3.  (of an office, position, etc) only able to be held by one person at a time
4.  med (esp of two drugs or two types of blood) incapable of being combined or used together; antagonistic
5.  logic (of two propositions) unable to be both true at the same time
6.  of plants
 a.  not capable of forming successful grafts
 b.  incapable of fertilizing each other
7.  maths another word for inconsistent
 
n
8.  (often plural) a person or thing that is incompatible with another
 
incompati'bility
 
n
 
incom'patibleness
 
n
 
incom'patibly
 
adv

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