Inconducive vs X - What's the difference?
inconducive | x |
Not likely to produce or support some desired outcome.
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The twenty-fourth letter of the .
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As an adjective inconducive
is not likely to produce or support some desired outcome.As a letter x is
the twenty-fourth letter of the.As a symbol x is
voiceless velar fricative.inconducive
English
Adjective
(en adjective)Freedom from Slums," The Virgin Islands Daily News , 6 Apr., p. 3 (retrieved 20 Aug. 2010):
- Whole families are often obliged to live in one—or two—room apartments, inconducive either to good morals or good health.
Male chauvinism," Ottawa Citizen , 31 March, p. 5 (retrieved 20 Aug. 2010):
- The dinner conversation was becoming inconducive to smooth digestion.
Microsoft tries to steer a more agile course on software development," Computerworld , 26 Feb. (retrieved 20 Aug. 2010):
- But the sheer size of the company's programming workforce, and the number, heft and widespread popularity of its products, conspire to create an environment that can be inconducive to efficient coding.