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incoˈnnected, a. rare. [in-3.] Not connected; unconnected; disconnected. Hence incoˈnnectedness.
1742Warburton Pope's Ess. Man i. 43 The best system cannot but be such a one as hath no inconnected void; such a one in which there is a perfect coherence and gradual subordination in all its parts. 17..Hurd Epist. Writ. (R.), To treat a number of inconnected and quite different subjects in the same measure. 1880Victorian Rev. Dec. 196 In spite of the proverbial inconnectedness of the subject matter [of a Dictionary]. |