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in·compatible I. \“+\ adjective Etymology: Middle French & Medieval Latin; Middle French, from Medieval Latin incompatibilis, from Latin in- in- (I) + Medieval Latin compatibilis compatible — more at compatible 1. : incapable of being held by one person at one time — used of offices, dignities, or benefices that would make mutually conflicting demands on a holder 2. a. : incapable of appearing or of being thought together or of entering into the same system, theory, or practice < incompatible ideas > : incapable of harmonious combination : incongruous < incompatible colors > : incapable of harmonious association or of acting in accord : disagreeing < incompatible persons > b. (1) of drugs or medicaments : unsuitable for use together because of chemical interaction or antagonistic physiological effects — compare synergistic (2) of blood or serum : unsuitable for use in a particular transfusion because of the presence of agglutinins against the recipient's red blood cells c. in logic (1) of two propositions : not both true — compare stroke 14 (2) of terms : not consistently predicable of the same subject — compare alternative denial d. of mathematical equations : incapable of being satisfied by the same set of values for the unknowns e. : incapable of blending into a stable homogeneous mixture — used especially of solids or solutions < ester gum is incompatible with cellulose acetate when formulated into a lacquer — Glossary of Industrial Coating Terms > — compare immiscible 3. obsolete : intolerant • in·com·pat·i·ble·ness \-nə̇s\ noun -es • in·compatibly \|in+\ adverb II. noun (-s) : one that is incompatible — usually used in plural |