incapability
11incapability — n 1. inability, incapacity, incapableness; incompetence, inefficiency, ineffectiveness, inef ficacy; inadequacy, insufficiency, unproficiency; unfitness, ineptitude, ineptness, unqualification, disqualification, disability, unaptness. 2.… …
12incapability — in·capability …
13incapability — noun 1. lack of potential for development • Syn: ↑incapableness • Ant: ↑capability • Derivationally related forms: ↑incapable (for: ↑incapableness) …
14Ink and Incapability — Title card, illustrating the press theme of the episode. Episode no. Series 3 Episode 2 …
15incapable — incapability, incapableness, n. incapably, adv. /in kay peuh beuhl/, adj. 1. not capable. 2. not having the necessary ability, qualification, or strength to perform some specified act or function: As an administrator, he is simply incapable. 3.… …
16incompatibility — Incapability of existing or being exercised together. As ground for divorce, refers to such deep and irreconcilable conflict in personalities or temperments of parties as makes it impossible for them to continue normal marital relationship. Such… …
17incompatibility — Incapability of existing or being exercised together. As ground for divorce, refers to such deep and irreconcilable conflict in personalities or temperments of parties as makes it impossible for them to continue normal marital relationship. Such… …
18imprescriptibility — Incapability of being acquired by prescription …
19sterility — Incapability of producing offspring. Vileta v Vileta, 53 Cal App 2d 794, 128 P 376. Inability to beget or bear children, not necessarily associated with loss of power of copulation. 24 Am J2d Div & S § 80 …
20incapableness — noun 1. lack of potential for development • Syn: ↑incapability • Ant: ↑capability (for: ↑incapability) • Derivationally related forms: ↑incapable …