English

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Etymology

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From in- +‎ equal, cognate with Latin inaequalis.

Adjective

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inequal (comparative more inequal, superlative most inequal)

  1. Not equal.

Usage notes

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  • unequal’ is more common in modern English, although inequal may be formed on analogy with ‘inequality’.

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