imparity

im·par·i·ty

 (ĭm-păr′ĭ-tē)
n. pl. im·par·i·ties
Inequality; disparity.

[Late Latin imparitās, from Latin impār, not equal : in-, not; see in-1 + pār, equal; see perə- in Indo-European roots.]
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imparity

(ɪmˈpærɪtɪ)
n, pl -ties
a less common word for disparity1
[C16: from Late Latin imparitās, from Latin impar unequal]
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im•par•i•ty

(ɪmˈpær ɪ ti)

n., pl. -ties.
lack of equality; disparity.
[1555–65; < Late Latin imparitās. See im-2, parity1]
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Translations

imparity

[ɪmˈpærɪtɪ] Ndisparidad f
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imparity

nUngleichheit f
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