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inequable
/ ɪnˈɛkwəbəl /
adjective
uneven
not uniform
changeable
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“It’s extremely inequable to treat all landlords as the same,” said Richard Bianco, a District real estate attorney who represents small landlords.
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Inequable, in-ē′kwa-bl, adj. not equable, changeable.
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The beast either deemed the burden inequable and unjust,—for the Arabian camel, like the Peruvian llama, has a very acute perception of fair play in this respect,—or a fit of caprice had entered its mulish head.
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The dirt, the poverty, the rancid oil, and the inequable climate of Calabria must have been a trial and something of a disappointment to him.
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