inharmony
1Inharmony — In*har mo*ny, n. Lack of harmony …
2inharmony — [in här′mə nē] n. lack of harmony; discord; conflict * * * in·har·mo·ny (ĭn härʹmə nē) n. pl. in·har·mo·nies 1. Lack of harmony; discord. 2. An instance of such discord. * * * …
3inharmony — index contest (dispute), controversy (argument), difference, disaccord, incompatibility (inconsistency) …
4inharmony — [in här′mə nē] n. lack of harmony; discord; conflict …
5inharmony — noun Date: 1799 discord …
6inharmony — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun A state of disagreement and disharmony: clash, conflict, confrontation, contention, difference, difficulty, disaccord, discord, discordance, dissension, dissent, dissentience, dissi dence, dissonance, faction, friction …
7inharmony — in·harmony …
8inharmony — (ˈ)in, ən+ noun Etymology: in (I) + harmony : lack of harmony : discord …
9inharmonic — inharmony /in hahr meuh nee/, n. /in hahr mon ik/, adj. not harmonic; dissonant. [1820 30; IN 3 + HARMONIC] * * * …
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