Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Not in accordance; not agreeing.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • adjective Not accordant; discordant.

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  • adjective Not accordant; discordant.

Etymologies

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in- +‎ accordant

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Examples

  • Her hair was flaming red; her eyes were brown, dark brown, a certain pensiveness in them most inaccordant with the hair; her nose was slender, with sensitive nostrils; her mouth was generous with lips a trifle full; her teeth were exquisitely white and symmetrical -- and she showed them with due modesty, yet with proper appreciation of their beauty.

    The Cab of the Sleeping Horse John Reed Scott

  • [52] This seems to have been the view taken by Calvin, but with that logical acuteness which was characteristic of him, he at the same time perceived that it was inaccordant with the expression, “if it had been possible.”

    Spare Hours John Brown 1846

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