uncomˈbining, ppl. a.
(un-1 10.)
1643 Milton Divorce 18 To sowe the furrow of mans nativity with seed of two incoherent and uncombining dispositions. 1651 Jer. Taylor Serm. for Year II. ii. 22 His purposes untwist, as easily as the rude conjuncture of uncombining cables, in the violence of a Northern tempest. |
Hence uncomˈbiningness.
1850 Tait's Mag. XVII. 735/1 The very same characteristics of inertia, unintellectuality, and uncombiningness. |