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incompatible
1. Not of suitable composition to be combined or mixed with another agent or substance, without resulting in an undesirable reaction (including chemical alteration or destruction or pharmacologic effect). 2. Denoting persons who are unable to associate with one another without resulting anxiety and conflict. 3. Having genotypes that put progeny at high risk of severe recessive disorders or that promote harmful maternal-fetal reaction ( e.g., erythroblastosis fetalis is Rh i.). 4. Having antigenic nonidentity between a donor and a recipient. [L. in- neg., + con-, with, + patior, pp. passus, to suffer, tolerate]

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in·com·pat·i·ble .in-kəm-'pat-ə-bəl adj
1) unsuitable for use together because of chemical interaction or antagonistic physiological effects <\incompatible drugs>
2) of blood or serum unsuitable for use in a particular transfusion because of the presence of agglutinins that act against the recipient's red blood cells

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in·com·pat·i·ble (in″kəm-patґĭ-bəl) [L. incompatibilis] not suitable for combination or simultaneous administration; mutually repellent. See also histoincompatible.

Medical dictionary. 2011.