Incondensability
(In`con*den`sa*bil"i*ty) Incondensibility
(In`con*den`si*bil"i*ty) n. The quality or state
of being incondensable.
Incondensable
(In`con*den"sa*ble In`con*den"si*ble), a. Not condensable; incapable of being made
more dense or compact, or reduced to liquid form.
Incondite
(In"con*dite) a. [L. inconditus; pref. in- not + conditus, p. p. of condere to put or join together.
See Condition.] Badly put together; inartificial; rude; unpolished; irregular. "Carol incondite rhymes." J.
Philips.
Inconditional
(In`con*di"tion*al) a. [Pref. in- not + conditional: cf. F. inconditionnel.] Unconditional.
[Obs.] Sir T. Browne.
Inconditionate
(In`con*di"tion*ate) a. [Pref. in- not + conditionate: cf. F. inconditionné.] Not conditioned; not
limited; absolute. [Obs.] Boyle.
Inconform
(In`con*form") a. [Pref. in- not + conform.] Unconformable. [Obs.] Gauden.
Inconformable
(In`con*form"a*ble) a. Unconformable. [Obs.]
Inconformity
(In`con*form"i*ty) n. [Cf. F. inconformité.] Want of conformity; nonconformity. [Obs.]
Inconfused
(In`con*fused") a. Not confused; distinct. [Obs.]
Inconfusion
(In`con*fu"sion) n. Freedom from confusion; distinctness. [Obs.] Bacon.
Inconfutable
(In`con*fut"a*ble) a. Not confutable. In`con*fut"a*bly, adv. [Obs.] Jer. Taylor.