antidisciplinary
English
Etymology
From anti- + disciplinary.
Adjective
antidisciplinary (comparative more antidisciplinary, superlative most antidisciplinary)
- Going against the accepted wisdom of a discipline.
- 2000, David Batchelor, Chromophobia, page 97:
- The interdisciplinary is often the antidisciplinary made safe.
- Not fitting within a traditional discipline or outside the boundaries of traditional disciplines.
Translations
going against the accepted wisdom of a discipline
|