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  • 1incompatible — adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Medieval Latin incompatibilis, from Latin in + Medieval Latin compatibilis compatible Date: 15th century 1. incapable of being held by one person at one time used of offices that make conflicting demands… …

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  • 2incompatible — 1. Not of suitable composition to be combined or mixed with another agent or substance, without resulting in an undesirable reaction (including chemical alteration or destruction or pharmacologic effect). 2. Denoting persons who are unable to… …

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  • 3incompatible — incompatibility, incompatibleness, n. incompatibly, adv. /in keuhm pat euh beuhl/, adj. 1. not compatible; unable to exist together in harmony: She asked for a divorce because they were utterly incompatible. 2. contrary or opposed in character;… …

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  • 4incompatible — /ɪnkəmˈpætəbəl / (say inkuhm patuhbuhl) adjective 1. not compatible; incapable of existing together in harmony. 2. contrary or opposed in character; discordant. 3. that cannot coexist or be conjoined. 4. Logic (of two or more propositions) that… …

  • 5incompatible — adj. 1 opposed in character; discordant. 2 (often foll. by with) inconsistent. 3 (of persons) unable to live, work, etc., together in harmony. 4 (of drugs) not suitable for taking at the same time. 5 (of equipment, machinery, etc.) not capable of …

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  • 6War on Drugs — For other uses, see War on Drugs (disambiguation). As part of the War on Drugs , the U.S. gives hundreds of millions of dollars per year of military aid to Colombia, which is used to combat leftist guerrilla groups such as FARC, who have been… …

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  • 7Saline flush — A saline flush is the method of clearing out feeding tubes and IVs of any food, medicine, or other perishable liquids so that they can keep the area of entering clean and sterile. Typically, a syringe full of sterile saline is attached to a port… …

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  • 8blood disease — Introduction       any disease of the blood, involving the red blood cells (erythrocytes (erythrocyte)), white blood cells (leukocytes (leukocyte)), or platelets (platelet) (thrombocytes) or the tissues in which these elements are formed the bone …

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  • 9religion — religionless, adj. /ri lij euhn/, n. 1. a set of beliefs concerning the cause, nature, and purpose of the universe, esp. when considered as the creation of a superhuman agency or agencies, usually involving devotional and ritual observances, and… …

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  • 10Computers and Information Systems — ▪ 2009 Introduction Smartphone: The New Computer.       The market for the smartphone in reality a handheld computer for Web browsing, e mail, music, and video that was integrated with a cellular telephone continued to grow in 2008. According to… …

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