In′com‐pos″si‐ble (?), a. [Pref. in- not + compossible: cf. F. incompossible.] Not capable of joint existence; incompatible; inconsistent.
Ambition and faith... are... incompossible. Jer. Taylor.
— In′com‐pos′si‐bil″i‐ty (#), n.
Webster's Dictionary 1913
In′com‐pos″si‐ble (?), a. [Pref. in- not + compossible: cf. F. incompossible.] Not capable of joint existence; incompatible; inconsistent.
Ambition and faith... are... incompossible. Jer. Taylor.
— In′com‐pos′si‐bil″i‐ty (#), n.