Concept cluster: Negative feelings > Things not being equal or fair
adj
(of data, claims or statements) Having had identifying information stripped, such that it cannot be linked to the person who owned or made it
adj
(obsolete) incommensurable
n
Obsolete spelling of CC BY-NC-ND [Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives license.]
v
(nonstandard) To exclude, not include; to remove from inclusion.
adj
(physics) Not commensurate
v
To exclude from using a commonable resource, such as land.
adj
That disequalizes
adj
(nonstandard, rare) Available.
adj
Not proportionate.
adj
alternative form of errorfree [Free from errors.]
n
Alternative spelling of immovable [that which can not be moved; something which is immovable]
adj
undivided
adj
(rare) Alternative form of inaddible [Incapable of being added.]
adj
Alternative form of incognizant [Lacking knowledge; unaware (of)]
n
(medicine, chemistry, chiefly in the plural) An incompatible substance; one of a group of things that cannot be placed or used together because of a change of chemical composition or opposing medicinal qualities.
adj
Alternative spelling of incommunicado [In a state or condition of inability or unwillingness to communicate.]
n
(countable) Any situation in which the outcome cannot be completely predicted in advance.
adj
Not equal.
n
An inegalitarian.
adj
(rare) Synonym of unofficial.
adj
Rare spelling of inegalitarian. [Opposing equality.]
adj
Alternative spelling of irrecognizable [(archaic, rare) Unable to be recognized.]
adj
Alternative spelling of kaput [(informal) Out of order; not working.]
adj
(nonstandard) least.
n
(law) The rights on a work not related to its author's copyright.
adj
Alternative form of no questions asked [(often hyphenated) Characterized by a pledge to make no inquiries concerning the motives, circumstances, or identity of the person receiving an agreed benefit or performing a proposed action.]
n
Alternative form of nonarrival. [Failure to arrive.]
n
Alternative form of nonavailability [A lack of availability.]
n
Alternative spelling of nonexistence [The state of not existing.]
n
A potential goal or requirement which is explicitly excluded from the scope of a project.
n
Alternative form of non-denial denial [(idiomatic) A statement which appears to deny that something is true, but which, when examined carefully, can be seen to have used diversion, bluster, or ambiguity to avoid making a clear, direct denial.]
adj
Not equal; unequal, different.
n
Something that does not exist.
adj
nonexistent
n
(printing, French and German contexts, dated) Synonym of nonpareil
n
Alternative spelling of non sequitur. [(narratology) Any abrupt and inexplicable transition or occurrence.]
n
Alternative form of non-understandability [The quality of being nonunderstandable.]
adj
Nonstandard form of potential. [Existing in possibility, not in actuality.]
adj
Not publicly known; not open; secret.
adj
Alternative form of randomlike [Typically or characteristically random]
adj
Obsolete spelling of unanswerable [Not answerable; impossible to answer.]
adj
Alternative form of unbenefited [Having received no benefit.]
adj
Alternative form of incommensurate [Out of proportion (in size, degree or extent) with something else.]
adj
Not commonable.
adj
(nonstandard) Incompatible.
adj
Alternative form of inconsistent [Not compatible (with another thing); incompatible, discrepant, at odds.]
adj
Obsolete spelling of uncontrolled [Not controlled; not under control.]
adj
Not the same.
adj
Obsolete spelling of unequal [Not the same.]
adj
inequitable
adv
Alternative spelling of unfakably [In an unfakable way.]
adj
Alternative form of unbefuckinglievable [(vulgar) Far beyond belief; completely extraordinary.]
adj
Alternative form of unharmonic [Not harmonic.]
adj
Alternative spelling of unheard-of (used as predicative) [Previously unknown; unprecedented.]
n
(nonstandard, proscribed, nonce word) Synonym of uninstallation
adj
Unequal.
adj
Alternative form of unlooked for [Not expected or anticipated; unforeseen.]
adv
Alternative spelling of unnameably [In a way that is impossible to name.]
adj
Alternative form of un-pathetic [Not pathetic.]
adj
(linguistics, of affixes, mechanisms of word formation, etc) No longer used to produce new words (see examples).
adj
Not proportionate; disproportionate.
adj
Not proportioned.
adj
Obsolete spelling of unquestionable [undeniable, obvious]
adv
(chiefly Britain) Alternative spelling of unrecognizably. [Beyond recognition]
adj
Britain standard spelling of unrivaled.
adj
Alternative form of unsuccorable [Incapable of being succored or assisted.]
adv
Alternative form of untameably [In an untameable manner.]
adj
Obsolete spelling of unequal [Not the same.]
adj
Obsolete spelling of unequal [Not the same.]

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