INCOMMODITY
INCOMMOD'ITY, noun [Latin incommoditas.]Inconvenience; trouble. [Now little used.]
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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INCOMMOD'ITY, noun [Latin incommoditas.]Inconvenience; trouble. [Now little used.]
INCOMMUNICABIL'ITYINCOMMU'NICABLE, adjective [in and communicable.]1. That cannot be communicated or imparted to others.2. That cannot or may not be communicated, told or reveal...
INCOMMU'NICABLE, a. [in and communicable.]1. That cannot be communicated or imparted to others.2. That cannot or may not be communicated, told or revealed to others.
INCOMMU'NICABLENESS, noun [from incommunicable.]The quality of not being communicable, or capable of being imparted to another.
INCOMMU'NICABLY, adverb In a manner not to be imparted or communicated.
INCOMMU'NICATED, adjective Not imparted.
INCOMMU'NICATING, adjective Having no communion or intercourse with each other; as an administration in incommunicating hands.
INCOMMU'NICATIVE, adjective Not communicative; not free or apt to impart to others in conversation.1. Not disposed to hold communion, fellowship or intercourse with.The Chinese-...
INCOMMUTABIL'ITYINCOMMU'TABLE, adjective [in and commutable.]Not to be exchanged or commuted with another.
INCOMMU'TABLE, a. [in and commutable.]Not to be exchanged or commuted with another.
INCOMMU'TABLENESS, noun The quality of being incommutable.
INCOMMU'TABLY, adverb Without reciprocal change.
INCOMPACT'INCOMPACT'ED, adjective [in and compact.]Not compact; not having the parts firmly united; not solid.
INCOMPACT'ED, a. [in and compact.]Not compact; not having the parts firmly united; not solid.
INCOM'PARABLE, adjective [in and comparable.] That admits of no comparison with others; usually in a good sense, but it may be properly used in a bad sense. When we say, an inco...
INCOM'PARABLENESS, noun Excellence beyond comparison.
INCOM'PARABLY, adverb Beyond comparison; without competition. Newton was incomparably the greatest philosopher the English nation had produced.
INCOMPA'RED, adjective Not matched; peerless.
INCOMPAS'SIONATE, adjective [in and compassionate.]Void of compassion or pity; destitute of tenderness.
INCOMPAS'SIONATELY, adverb Without pity or tenderness.
INCOMPAS'SIONATENESS, noun Want of pity.
INCOMPATIBIL'ITY, noun [from incompatible.]1. Inconsistency; that quality or state of a thing which renders it impossible that it should subsist or be consistent with something ...
INCOMPAT'IBLE, adjective [Latin in and competo, to suit, to be proper or convenient; con and peto, to press toward, to seek, or press on. It was formerly incompetible.]1. Incons...
INCOMPAT'IBLY, adverb Inconsistently; incongruously.
INCOM'PETENCEINCOM'PETENCY, noun1. Inability; want of sufficient intellectual powers or talents; as the incompetency of infants or idiots.2. Want of natural adequate strength of...
INCOM'PETENCY, n.1. Inability; want of sufficient intellectual powers or talents; as the incompetency of infants or idiots.2. Want of natural adequate strength of body or of sui...
INCOM'PETENT, adjective [Latin in and competens, competo. See Incompatible.]1. Wanting adequate powers of mind or suitable faculties; as an incompetent judge. Infancy, derangeme...