- Main Entry:
- com·pat·i·ble

- Pronunciation:
-
\kəm-ˈpa-tə-bəl\
- Function:
- adjective
- Etymology:
- Middle English, from Medieval Latin compatibilis, literally, sympathetic, from Late Latin compati
- Date:
- 15th century
1: capable of existing together in harmony <compatible theories> <compatible people>2: capable of cross-fertilizing freely or uniting vegetatively3: capable of forming a homogeneous mixture that neither separates nor is altered by chemical interaction4: capable of being used in transfusion or grafting without immunological reaction (as agglutination or tissue rejection)5: designed to work with another device or system without modification; especially : being a computer designed to operate in the same manner and use the same software as another computer
—
com·pat·i·bil·i·ty
\-ˌpa-tə-ˈbi-lə-tē\ noun
— compatible noun
—
com·pat·i·ble·ness
\-ˈpa-tə-bəl-nəs\ noun
—
com·pat·i·bly
\-blē\ adverb