"Incompacted" is a rare word in the English language, often misspelled or confused with "uncompacted". Its correct spelling includes a prefix "in-" that indicates negativity, followed by the root word "compacted". The stress falls on the second syllable: /ɪn.kəmˈpækt.ɪd/. The phonetic transcription consists of the symbols for the sounds "ih" (short i), "n", "k", "uh" (schwa), "m", "p", "æ" (short a), "k", "t", and "ih" (short i), and "d". Overall, the word means "not compacted" or "not compressed".