inconjoinable, a. (n.) rare.
(ɪnkənˈdʒɔɪnəb(ə)l)
[f. in3 + conjoin v. + -able.]
That cannot be conjoined: in quot. as n.
| 1844 Sir W. Hamilton Logic II. App. 328 The Principle of Inconjoinables (i.e. What cannot be thought as with and beside each other, cannot exist with and beside each other). |