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Disharmony   Listen
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Disharmony  n.  Want of harmony; discord; incongruity. (R.) "A disharmony in the different impulses that constitute it (our nature)."






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Disharmony" Quotes from Famous Books



... is the character of the life which St. Benedict proposed as a remedy for the human failure and disharmony that he saw around him? It was framed, of course, for a celibate community: but it has many permanent features which are unaffected by his limitation. It offers balanced opportunities of development to the body, the mind and the spirit; laying equal emphasis on hard work, study, and ...
— The Life of the Spirit and the Life of To-day • Evelyn Underhill

... of the chaos created by the Jensen case and its apparent disharmony with earlier as well as some later decisions the question arises as to the scope of Congress's power to revise and codify the maritime law. In the "Lottawanna"[400] Justice Bradley as spokesman of the Court, while admitting the existence of a general body ...
— The Constitution of the United States of America: Analysis and Interpretation • Edward Corwin

... stable yards, their toughness, their handiness, their intimate understanding of country crafts; and, returning home in the evening, they slipped back again into their natural peasant state, without any feeling of disharmony from the ...
— Change in the Village • (AKA George Bourne) George Sturt



Words linked to "Disharmony" :   dissonance



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