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disharmonies
n. (plural of disharmony English)
Usage examples of "disharmonies".
Walls, gates and defences rise, parish churchesare built over Saxon villages, medieval commerce packs the streets with wood-beamed houses, and the kaleidoscope of history spins wildly on through coronations, insurrections and disharmonies, mutiny and jubilation eliding past, present and future.
Truly all the trouble in the world came from the manifold disharmonies of the self-conscious animal called Man!