unconsentaneous

English

Etymology

un- + consentaneous

Adjective

unconsentaneous (comparative more unconsentaneous, superlative most unconsentaneous)

  1. Not in accordance; inconsistent.
    • 1818, Thomas Love Peacock, Nightmare Abbey, section IV:
      ‘[L]iberty of action, between individuals, consists in their being differently influenced, or modified, by the same universal necessity; so that the results are unconsentaneous, and their respective necessitated volitions clash and fly off in a tangent.’
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