Definition of Incongruences

1. Noun. (plural of incongruence) ¹

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Definition of Incongruences

1. incongruence [n] - See also: incongruence

Lexicographical Neighbors of Incongruences

incondign
incondite
inconditional
inconditionate
inconducive
inconform
inconformable
inconformities
inconformity
inconfused
inconfusion
inconfutable
incongealable
incongenial
incongruence
incongruences (current term)
incongruent
incongruent nystagmus
incongruently
incongruities
incongruity
incongruous
incongruous hemianopia
incongruously
incongruousness
incongruousnesses
inconie
inconjunct
inconjuncts
inconnected

Literary usage of Incongruences

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Elements of the Theory of Algebraic Numbers by Legh Wilber Reid (1910)
"A sufficient condition for this is that the last of these incongruences should hold, for if any one of the previous ones did not hold, all following ones ..."

2. Oriental and Linguistic Studies by William Dwight Whitney (1874)
"... the force of his own argument are really of no appreciable weight as against it: they are in part " the incongruences upon which Biot lays such stress ..."

3. The Monist by Hegeler Institute (1902)
"On the other hand, the incongruences which subsist between realism and idealism will never prevent men from remaining naïve realists, and it is an act of ..."

4. English Usage: Studies in the History and Uses of English Words and Phrases by John Lesslie Hall (1917)
"But they are real incongruences just as if we should say, "Two men goes to the city;" "James and John sees the sights." They are rare but prove that the ..."

5. An English Grammar: Methodical, Analytical, and Historical. With a Treatise by Eduard Adolf Ferdinand Maetzner (1874)
"Here and there incongruences occur in English which are not to be reduced to the cases discussed hitherto, for instance: There are eleven ..."

6. Catalyzing Inquiry at the Interface of Computing and Biology by John C. Wooley, Herbert Lin (2005)
"Such incongruences occur in analyses at all taxonomic levels, from phylogenies of closely related species to relationships between major classes or phyla ..."

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