antirequisite

Etymology 1

 * in the education sense, contrasted with.

Noun

 * 1)  A previous course (or learning experience) that overlaps in content with a course offering such that students may not take that course offering for academic credit.
 * 2)  A condition that prevents something from occurring.
 * 1)  A condition that prevents something from occurring.
 * 1)  A condition that prevents something from occurring.
 * 1)  A condition that prevents something from occurring.

Adjective

 * 1) Acting as an antirequisite.

Etymology 2
Coined by Elliott Jaques in contrast to his use of requisite to describe an organization that promotes positive and effective human interactions.

Adjective

 * 1)  Counter to human nature; tending to make people dysfunctional and to interfere with cooperation.