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compatible

[kuhm-pat-uh-buhl]

adjective

  1. capable of existing or living together in harmony.

    the most compatible married couple I know.

  2. able to exist together with something else.

    Prejudice is not compatible with true religion.

  3. consistent; congruent (often followed bywith ).

    His claims are not compatible with the facts.

  4. Botany.,  (of two or more different plant species or cultivars) capable of cross-pollinating.

    These varieties of apple trees are quite distinct one from the other, but they are compatible, with each one’s pollen fertilizing the other’s flowers.

  5. Computers.

    1. (of software) capable of being run on another computer without change.

    2. (of hardware) capable of being connected to another device without the use of special equipment or software.

  6. Electronics.,  (of a device, signal, etc.) capable of being used with equipment in a system without the need for special modification or conversion.

  7. noting a system of television in which color broadcasts can be received on ordinary sets in black and white.



noun

  1. something, as a machine or piece of electronic equipment, that is designed to perform the same tasks as another, often in the same way and using virtually identical parts, programmed instructions, etc..

    Software written for one computer will probably run on its close compatibles.

compatible

/ kəmˈpætəbəl /

adjective

  1. (usually foll by with) able to exist together harmoniously

  2. (usually foll by with) consistent or congruous

    her deeds were not compatible with her ideology

    1. capable of forming successful grafts

    2. capable of successful self-fertilization See self-compatible self-incompatible

  3. (of pieces of machinery, computer equipment, etc) capable of being used together without special modification or adaptation

    a PC-compatible disc

“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Other Word Forms

  • compatibility noun
  • compatibleness noun
  • compatibly adverb
  • noncompatible adjective
  • noncompatibly adverb
  • noncompatibleness noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of compatible1

First recorded in 1425–75; late Middle English, from Medieval Latin compatibilis, derivative of Late Latin compatī ( Latin com- “with, together” + patī “to suffer, undergo”); com-, -ible
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Word History and Origins

Origin of compatible1

C15: from Medieval Latin compatibilis, from Late Latin compatī to be in sympathy with; see compassion
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Example Sentences

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When questioned on the BBC's Good Morning Scotland programme, the first minister stated that "any development taken forward must be compatible with our journey of climate action".

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Most Justices sounded skeptical that the district is compatible with the Constitution and even Section 2.

While corporate pharmacies hold considerable market share and might be more compatible with your insurance, independent community pharmacies can sometimes offer more flexibility on price — especially if you’re paying in cash.

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Intuitively, this is the idea that for any new piece of information, beliefs are updated in the smallest possible way that is compatible with the new facts.

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Each element includes quality controls and clear summaries that make the data easier to understand for general users and more compatible across research disciplines.

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