Wiktionary
a. 1 Not harmonic. 2 (label en Australianist linguistics) Of or relating to a generation an odd number of generations distant from a particular person.
Usage examples of "disharmonic".
Leonardo da Vinci might have painted her, less sensual and cruel than his women, more restless and disharmonic, but physically, spiritually enticing, and, by her refusals to surrender either to her spirit or her senses, baffling her own enticements.
Hundreds of times he had been baffled by the hedge round that disharmonic nature.
These disharmonic shadows flitting in the room made a stir like the rubbing of dry straw or the hum of bees among clover stalks.
Then, as the last echoes of the chant faded, the chorus began to sing, their song strangely disharmonic and in a mournful, minor key.
He flexed his fingers reflectively, in the disharmonic motion from little finger to thumb that no animal but man can copy, and watched the widening wavefronts of greenish light re bound in larger arcs from the curved spore walls.