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inharmony

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in⋅har⋅mon⋅ic

[in-hahr-mon-ik]
–adjective
not harmonic; dissonant.

Origin:
1820–30; in- 3 + harmonic


in⋅har⋅mo⋅ny [in-hahr-muh-nee] , noun
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in·har·mo·ny   (ĭn-här'mə-nē)   
n.   pl. in·har·mo·nies
  1. Lack of harmony; discord.

  2. An instance of such discord.

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