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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Inelegance \In*el"e*gance\, Inelegancy \In*el"e*gan*cy\, n.; pl.
{Inelegances}, {Inelegancies}. [L. inelegantia: cf. F.
in['e]l['e]gance.]
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1. The quality of being inelegant; lack of elegance or grace;
lack of refinement, beauty, or polish in language,
composition, or manners.
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The notorious inelegance of her figure. --T. Hook.
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2. Anything inelegant; as, inelegance of style in literary
composition.
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