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Answer for the clue "Say, 1, 3 or 5 score units, as a discipline ", 6 letters:
uneven

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Usage examples of uneven.

Rarely had Berwick seen a better-shaped coat, or a smarter beaver, or so complete a mastery of whip and ribbons, as he steered the pair at a good pace down the uneven street amid the fishcarts and country wagons.

Tree branches laced and intertwined high above us, while generations of leaves and needles lay deep beneath the uneven blanketing of snow that had filtered down to the forest floor.

Would her love have stood up to such trials, in addition to her having to contend with his own impatient brusque nature and uneven temper?

Her homespun dress had been dyed a hasty and uneven black, and it matched the frown on her face.

A young woman near Malik suddenly stumbled on a patch of uneven ground.

To the skittish dismay of the buffalo, the parafoils billowed open and jolted their load over the uneven terrain.

The higgledly-piggledy line of the village houses with their uneven roof lines, crooked chimneys, thatch or slate roofs and pargeted or brick frontages, every detail deeply familiar, stood serenely unchanged.

The spotlight beam flickered palely over the low scrubby bushes and outlined the flat spiky plates of the prickly pears, but in the shifting uneven shadows that they threw, I reckoned I must be just another clump.

Bands and Stripes -- Dirty Borders -- Defective Selvedges -- Holes and Buttons -- Rubbed Places -- Creases -- Spots -- Loose and Bad Colours -- Badly Dyed Selvedges -- Hard Goods -- Brittle Goods -- Uneven Goods -- Removal of Bands, Stripes, Creases and Spots.

The serratures or jags on the edges are not so deep, the surface of the leaf is more uneven, the texture not so delicate, and the colour is a dark olive green.

It spasmed in mid-air, then spun and continued earthwards at a slower, uneven pace.

The translucent colours spilt in uneven grots down the white that glinted like the inside of a shell.

Elbryan was expected to bathe daily, to keep his clothing clean, and since his beard was splotchy and uneven, not yet that of a man, to keep his face clean shaven.

I-Five was strid ing rapidly along, more sure-footed on the uneven ground than any of them.

The sky was lit at uneven intervals by waste-gas fires, and the air was foul with the stink of petroleum distillates: aviation kerosene, gasoline, diesel fuel, benzine, nitrogen tetroxide for intercontinental missiles, lubricating oils of various grades, and complex petrochemicals identified only by their alphanumeric prefixes.