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The combining form that means "unequal" is "aniso-." This prefix is commonly used in medical and scientific terminology to denote something that is not uniform or has variations in size, shape, or other characteristics. For example, "anisocytosis" refers to the presence of red blood cells of unequal sizes.
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if you mean the stem un-, then the meaning is not. As in unprofound, or unequal.
The condition of being unequal.
Anisomorphic means having unequal size or shape.
if you mean the stem un-, then the meaning is not. As in unprofound, or unequal.
it is the unequal ranking of an individual or group in a given society.
you don't grow evenly for a period of time
meaning having unequal sides, from Latin 'scalenus' and from Greek 'skalenos'
--a proportion describing the total amount being distributed into two or more unequal parts....
--a proportion describing the total amount being distributed into two or more unequal parts....
The phrase "unequal in degrees alike in size" refers to the concept of "angles." Angles can differ in measure (degrees), meaning they can be unequal, yet they can have the same visual size or appearance, particularly in geometric figures where multiple angles may look similar despite differing measurements.