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Definition of inequable in English: inequableadjective ɪnˈɛkwəb(ə)l Not equal or evenly distributed. the inequable temperature of rivers and lakes Example sentencesExamples - Annie Besant was employed as a journalist and penned pieces on women's rights, and the inequable Victorian laws on marriage.
- So, despite Newton's conception of the perfectly equable flow of time, his theory of gravitation can well be interpreted as a description of the effects of the inequable flow of time.
- In a frictional hinge device, an inequable strain distribution within a synthetic resin is determined to be 15% or less so as to increase a torque holding rate by 80% or more to tightly engage a support block 20 with a metallic shaft 10.
- From a technical point of view this is ideal, but in practice it can lead to inequable losses among small farmers of lands occupied by wind-breaks.
- Further, if students believe the criteria to be implicit, then they may see assessment as some sort of lottery in which they experience inequable treatment from idiosyncratic staff.
Origin Early 18th century: from Latin inaequabilis 'uneven', from in- 'not' + aequabilis (see equable). |