|in+ noun
Etymology: Middle English incommodite, from Middle French incommodité, from Latin incommoditat-, incommoditas, from incommodus + -itat-, -itas -ity
1. obsolete : the quality or state of being incommodious
2. : something that causes inconvenience, annoyance, or discomfort — usually used in plural
an inconvenient, ill-balanced house … its unsuitability as a public building is intensified by such incommodities — Claud Phillimore