释义 |
in·congruent \“+\ adjective Etymology: Latin incongruent-, incongruens, from in- in- (I) + congruent-, congruens, present participle of congruere to come together, coincide, agree — more at congruous 1. : lacking congruity : incongruous, unsuitable 2. : not corresponding in shape and curvature — used of opposed articular surfaces in joints 3. : relating to the melting point of a molecular compound at which it decomposes into a new solid phase and a liquid of different composition — compare : congruent 3 |