- disharmony dis·har·mo·ny n
- [dɪs'hɒːmənɪ]
frm disaccordo
English-Italian dictionary. 2013.
English-Italian dictionary. 2013.
dis|har|mo|ny — «dihs HAHR muh nee», noun, plural nies. 1. lack of harmony; discord; dissonance: »disharmony of mind and tongue (Thomas Carlyle). 2. something discordant … Useful english dictionary
disharmony — [dis här′mə nē] n. absence of harmony; discord disharmonious [dis΄här mō′nē əs] adj … English World dictionary
Disharmony — Dis*har mo*ny, n. Want of harmony; discord; incongruity. [R.] [1913 Webster] A disharmony in the different impulses that constitute it [our nature]. Coleridge. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
disharmony — 1. The state of being deranged or lacking in orderliness. 2. In a complex sound, the absence of a mathematical relationship among the frequencies of the fundamental tone and its overtones so that the frequencies of the overtones are not whole… … Medical dictionary
disharmony — dis|har|mo|ny [ dıs harməni ] noun uncount FORMAL a situation in which people are angry and arguing with each other ╾ dis|har|mo|ni|ous [ ,dıshar mouniəs ] adjective … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
disharmony — dis|har|mo|ny [dısˈha:məni US a:r ] n [U] disagreement about important things which makes people be unfriendly to each other … Dictionary of contemporary English
disharmony — dis•har•mo•ny [[t]dɪsˈhɑr mə ni[/t]] n. pl. nies 1) lack of harmony; discord 2) something discordant • Etymology: 1595–1605 … From formal English to slang
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