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not compatible; "incompatible personalities"; "incompatible colors" antagonistic: used especially of drugs or muscles that counteract or neutralize each other's effect uncongenial: not suitable to your tastes or needs; "the uncongenial roommates were always fighting"; "the task was uncongenial to one sensitive to rebuffs" incapable of being used with or connected to other devices or components without modification contrastive: of words so related that one contrasts with the other; "`rich' and `hard-up' are contrastive terms" ill-sorted: not easy to combine harmoniously discrepant: not compatible with other facts inappropriate: not in keeping with what is correct or proper; "completely inappropriate behavior" used especially of solids or solutions; incapable of blending into a stable homogeneous mixture
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of mating types, strains, etc., not cross-fertile. cf. compatible.
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The term applied to two substances to indicate that one material cannot be mixed with the other without the possibility of a dangerous reaction.
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Used in reference to coatings and/or stains which are not capable of being mixed with each other.
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