nepareizs

Etymology
From (with  from , originally a prepositional phrase meaning “in order”).

Adjective

 * 1) wrong, incorrect which contains errors, e.g. in its realization, calculation, etc.
 * 2) wrong, incorrect which is not in agreement with reality, truth, science, practical knowledge; which does not lead to the desired results
 * 3) wrong, improper, inadequate, inappropriate in agreement with existing rules, norms, requirements
 * 1) wrong, incorrect which is not in agreement with reality, truth, science, practical knowledge; which does not lead to the desired results
 * 2) wrong, improper, inadequate, inappropriate in agreement with existing rules, norms, requirements
 * 1) wrong, incorrect which is not in agreement with reality, truth, science, practical knowledge; which does not lead to the desired results
 * 2) wrong, improper, inadequate, inappropriate in agreement with existing rules, norms, requirements
 * 1) wrong, improper, inadequate, inappropriate in agreement with existing rules, norms, requirements
 * 1) wrong, improper, inadequate, inappropriate in agreement with existing rules, norms, requirements
 * 1) wrong, improper, inadequate, inappropriate in agreement with existing rules, norms, requirements
 * 1) wrong, improper, inadequate, inappropriate in agreement with existing rules, norms, requirements