antidisciplinary

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English

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Etymology

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From anti- +‎ disciplinary.

Adjective

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antidisciplinary (comparative more antidisciplinary, superlative most antidisciplinary)

  1. Going against the accepted wisdom of a discipline.
    • 2000, David Batchelor, Chromophobia, page 97:
      The interdisciplinary is often the antidisciplinary made safe.
  2. Not fitting within a traditional discipline or outside the boundaries of traditional disciplines.

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