inequable

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English

Etymology

From in- +‎ equable.

Adjective

inequable (comparative more inequable, superlative most inequable)

  1. Not equable; unequable.
    • 1736, Isaac Newton, The Method of Fluxions and Infinite Series:
      even in inequable Motions , or such as are continually accelerated or retarded , according to some stated Law , if we take the Spaces and Times very small , they will make a near approach to the nature of equable Motions

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