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inequable, a.|ɪnˈiːk-, -ˈɛkwəb(ə)l| [ad. L. inæquābil-is uneven, f. in- (in-3) + æquābil-is equable.] Uneven, not uniform.
1717J. Keill Anim. Œcon. (1738) 64 The middle Velocity, either equable or inequable. 1721in Bailey. 1924Glasgow Herald 21 Nov. 11 The inequable incidence of the regulations. 1926A. E. Ellis Brit. Snails 31 An important obstacle in the way of fresh-water colonization is the inequable temperature of rivers and lakes. Hence inˈequableness (Bailey vol. II, 1727). |