<— p. 8 —>
#24. Disagreement.
— N. disagreement; discord, discordance;
dissonance, dissidence, discrepancy; unconformity
&c. 83; incongruity, incongruence[obs3]; discongruity[obs3],
mesalliance; jarring &c. v.; dissension &c. 713; conflict
&c. (opposition) 708; bickering, clashing, misunderstanding,
wrangle.
disparity, mismatch,
disproportion; dissimilitude, inequality;
disproportionateness &c. adj[obs3].; variance, divergence,
repugnance.
unfitness &c. adj.;
inaptitude, impropriety; inapplicability &c. adj.;
inconsistency, inconcinnity[obs3]; irrelevancy &c.
(irrelation) 10[obs3].
misjoining[obs3], misjoinder[obs3];
syncretism[obs3], intrusion,
interference; concordia discors[Lat].
fish out of water.
V. disagree; clash,
jar &c. (discord) 713; interfere, intrude, come
amiss; not concern &c. 10; mismatch; humano capiti
cervicem jungere equinam[Lat].
Adj. disagreeing &c.
v.; discordant, discrepant; at variance, at war;
hostile, antagonistic, repugnant, incompatible, irreconcilable,
inconsistent with; unconformable, exceptional &c. 83;
intrusive, incongruous; disproportionate, disproportionated[obs3];
inharmonious, unharmonious[obs3]; inconsonant, unconsonant[obs3];
divergent, repugnant to.
inapt, unapt, inappropriate,
improper; unsuited, unsuitable;
inapplicable, not to the point; unfit, unfitting,
unbefitting; unbecoming; ill-timed, unseasonable,
mal a propos[Fr], inadmissible; inapposite &c. (irrelevant)
10. uncongenial; ill-assorted, ill-sorted; mismatched,
misjoined[obs3], misplaced, misclassified; unaccommodating,
irreducible, incommensurable, uncommensurable[obs3];
unsympathetic.
out of character, out
of keeping, out of proportion, out of joint,
out of tune, out of place, out of season, out of
its element; at odds with, at variance with.
Adv. in defiance, in
contempt, in spite of; discordantly &c. adj.; a
tort et a travers[obs3].
Phr. asinus ad lyram[Lat].
% Section iii. Quantity
1. Simple quantity %
#25. [Absolute quantity.]
Quantity. — N. quantity, magnitude; size
&c. (dimensions) 192; amplitude, magnitude, mass,
amount, sum, quantum, measure, substance, strength,
force.
[Science of quantity.]
mathematics, mathesis[obs3].
[Logic.] category, general
conception, universal predicament.
[Definite or finite
quantity.] armful, handful, mouthful, spoonful,
capful; stock, batch, lot, dose; yaffle[obs3].
V. quantify, measure,
fix, estimate, determine, quantitate, enumerate.
Adj. quantitative, some,
any, aught, more or less, a few.
Adv. to the tune of,
all of, a full, the sum of, fully, exactly,
precisely.