impractical

Etymology

From im- + practical.

adj

  1. not practical; impracticable
    "I can't leave you here alone with these cutthroats, and you certainly can't venture into the jungle with me; yet someone must go in search of your father. He is more than apt to wandering off aimlessly, regardless of danger or direction, and Mr. Philander is only a trifle less impractical than he. ... 1914, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Tarzan of the Apes

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