Im*par"i*ty (?), n. [Pref. im- +
parity: cf. F. imparité.] 1.
Inequality; disparity; disproportion; difference of degree,
rank, excellence, number, etc. Milton.
2. Lack of comparison, correspondence, or
suitableness; incongruity.
In this region of merely intellectual notion we are at
once encountered by the imparity of the object and the faculty
employed upon it.
I. Taylor.
3. Indivisibility into equal parts;
oddness. [R.]