incommodus

  • 51incommode — [in΄kə mōd′] vt. incommoded, incommoding [Fr incommoder < L incommodare < incommodus, inconvenient < in , not + commodus, convenient: see COMMODE] to bother; inconvenience …

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  • 52incommodity — |in+ noun Etymology: Middle English incommodite, from Middle French incommodité, from Latin incommoditat , incommoditas, from incommodus + itat , itas ity 1. obsolete : the quality or state of being incommodious 2. : something that causes… …

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  • 53in|com|mode — «IHN kuh MOHD», transitive verb, mod|ed, mod|ing. to cause trouble, difficulty, discomfort, or embarrassment to; inconvenience: »Will it incommode you if we open the window? SYNONYM(S): trouble, disturb, annoy, discomfort. ╂ …

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