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INEQUAL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. archaic : unequal . 2. : uneven in quality. library of several inequal books Holbrook Jackson.
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inequal, adj. meanings, etymology and more
There are three meanings listed in OED's entry for the adjective inequal, two of which are labelled obsolete. See 'Meaning & use' for definitions.
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What's the difference between 'unequal' and 'inequal', as well as ...
Inequal: it's used to indicate two things that are quantitatively different. Eg. Number of apples in Basket A is inequal to that in Basket B. 2.
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inequal, a. (ɪnˈiːkwəl) [ad. L. inæquāl-is, f. in- (in-3) + æquāl-is equal: cf. OF. inequal (Oresme, 14th c.), mod.F. inégal.] = unequal. (The earlier formation; now arch. exc. as in b.) Its earliest use appears to have been in inequal hours, the hours formed by dividing the natural day or night int...
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Why Do We Say 'Unequal' but 'Inequality?' - Merriam-Webster
Inequality is defined as "the quality of being unequal or uneven." That very definition brings to light an interesting pattern in regard to negative prefixes.
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Inequality - Wikipedia
Inequality (mathematics), a relation between two quantities when they are different. Economic inequality, difference in economic well-being between population ...
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inequal - Idiom
Not equal; not alike or comparable in quantity, quality, or degree. Example. The two teams have inequal resources available for training. Synonyms.
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Why do we say unequal, but inequality? : r/etymology - Reddit
un- is a native English prefix, added onto the Latin borrowing “equal”. But “inequality” is also a direct borrowing from Latin.
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inequal - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Not equal. Usage notes. edit. 'unequal' is more common in modern English, although inequal may be formed on analogy with 'inequality'. Derived terms.
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"INEQUAL": Not equal; differing in amount - OneLook
Usually means: Not equal; differing in amount. Definitions Related words Mentions History. We found 14 dictionaries that define the word inequal:
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Why "unequal" but "inequality"? - etymology - English Stack Exchange
The opposite of "equal" is "unequal", yet there is no word "unequality". Why do we use "inequality" instead?
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inegal
† inegal, a. Obs. [a. F. inégal (Oresme, 14th c.) f. in- (in-3) + égal equal, egall, after L. inæquālis inequal.] Unequal.1484 Caxton Chivalry 82 Pryde is a vyce of Inequalyte or to be inegal to other and not lyke.
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Turbo ticaonicus
They are spirally sculptured with inequal lirae, the intervening furrows sharply squamose with striae of increment.
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Tenaturris multilineata
The spiral sculpture consists of close, decurrent, inequal striae. The suture is deep. The sinus is large. The siphonal canal is very short.
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