different between incomplete vs inconsummate
incomplete
English
Etymology
From Middle English incomplete, incompleet, from Late Latin incompl?tus, from in- (“un-; not”) + compl?tus (“complete”), equivalent to in- (“not”) +? complete.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?n.k?m.?pli?t/
- Rhymes: -i?t
Adjective
incomplete (comparative more incomplete, superlative most incomplete)
- Not complete; not finished
- (botany) Of a flower, wanting any of the usual floral organs.
Synonyms
- (not complete): unwhole, underdone, unfinished
Antonyms
- complete
Related terms
- incompletely
- incompletion
Translations
Noun
incomplete (plural incompletes)
- Something incomplete.
- (Internet) A multipart file posted to Usenet that is incomplete and thus unusable.
- (Internet) A multiplayer game that is abandoned because one player disconnects.
- A designation of being incomplete.
- He got four incompletes out of five courses last semester.
Anagrams
- emplection
Italian
Adjective
incomplete f pl
- feminine plural of incompleto
Latin
Adjective
incompl?te
- vocative masculine singular of incompl?tus
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inconsummate
English
Etymology
From Latin inconsummatus.
Adjective
inconsummate (comparative more inconsummate, superlative most inconsummate)
- Not consummated; unfinished; incomplete.
- 1736, Matthew Hale, Historia Placitorum Coronæ
- inconsummate machination
- 1736, Matthew Hale, Historia Placitorum Coronæ
Derived terms
- inconsummateness
Latin
Adjective
inc?nsumm?te
- vocative masculine singular of inc?nsumm?tus
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