incorreˈspondencyrare. [in-3.] =prec. 1817Coleridge Biog.Lit. xviii. (1870) 185 The frequent incorrespondency of his diction to his metre.1845J. Martineau Church & State in Ess. (1891) II. 30 Who can fail to observe the healthy and natural tendency of this incorrespondency to right itself?