discongruity

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

dis- +‎ congruity

Noun[edit]

discongruity (countable and uncountable, plural discongruities)

  1. incongruity; disagreement; unsuitableness
    • a. 1677 (date written), Matthew Hale, The Primitive Origination of Mankind, Considered and Examined According to the Light of Nature, London: [] William Godbid, for William Shrowsbery, [], published 1677, →OCLC:
      intrinſecal discongruity of the one to the other

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