1610s, "want of coherence in thought or language," from in- (1) "not" + coherence; formed on model of Italian incoerenza. From 1670s in literal sense "want of physical coherence."
inclusion
inclusive
incogitable
incognito
incognizant
incoherence
incoherency
incoherent
incohesion
incohesive
incombustible