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Definition of Discordancies
1. discordancy [n] - See also: discordancy
Lexicographical Neighbors of Discordancies
Literary usage of Discordancies
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Astronomical Register (1884)
"In observatories we do all we can to get rid of discordancies caused by flexure,
... By that means we are able to correct some of the discordancies that may ..."
2. Horae Homileticae: Or, Discourses Digested Into One Continued Series and by Charles Simeon, Jean Claude, Thomas Hartwell Horne (1855)
"Yet were these discordancies no just reason for their rejecting of Christ— [In
fact, if these discordancies had not been found in hire, he could not have ..."
3. The Annals of Philosophy by Richard Phillips, E W Brayley (1824)
"As to the immense discordancies between the observations of the same eclipse
related in the last paragraph; they do indeed place the observers and their ..."
4. An Introduction to the Critical Study and Knowledge of the Holy Scriptures by Thomas Hartwell Horne (1852)
"... harmonize (heir discordant narratives, conscious that; even when we fail,
these discordancies do not affect the general credibility of their histories. ..."
5. The Quarterly Theological Magazine, and Religious Repository: Conducted (1813)
"The discordancies discovered in her scenes are often less in the prospect than
in the examiner. The narrowness of the mind often betrays us into a false ..."