Unequalness


adjective
1.
not equal; not of the same quantity, quality, value, rank, ability, etc.:
People are unequal in their capacities.
2.
not adequate, as in amount, power, ability, etc. (usually followed by to):
strength unequal to the task.
3.
not evenly proportioned or balanced; not having the parts alike or symmetrical:
an unequal leaf.
4.
uneven or variable in character, quality, etc.
5.
Obsolete. inequitable; unfair; unjust.
noun
6.
unequals, persons or things not equal to each other:
a contest between obvious unequals.
adjective
1.
not equal in quantity, size, rank, value, etc
2.
(foll by to) inadequate; insufficient
3.
not evenly balanced
4.
(of character, quality, etc) irregular; varying; inconsistent
5.
(of a contest, etc) having competitors of different ability
6.
(obsolete) unjust

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