disconvenience

disconvenience
I. \\|dis+\ noun
Etymology: Middle English, from Late Latin disconvenientia from Latin disconvenient-, disconveniens (present participle of disconvenire to disagree, be inconsistent, from dis- dis- (I) + convenire to come together, agree) + -ia -y — more at convene
II. transitive verb

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  • Disconvenience — Background information Origin Umeå, Sweden Genres Punk, Rock …   Wikipedia

  • Disconvenience — Dis con*ven ience, n. Unsuitableness; incongruity. [Obs.] Bacon. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • disconvenience — dis·convenience …   English syllables

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