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Definition of Inharmony
1. n. Want of harmony.
Definition of Inharmony
1. Noun. Lack of harmony. ¹
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Definition of Inharmony
1. [n -NIES]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Inharmony
Literary usage of Inharmony
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Whatever Is, is Right by Asaph Bemis Child (1861)
"HARMONY AND inharmony. So long as the phantom Evil is seen, ... It is the soul
of inharmony that sees almost every thing as being wrong ; and it is the ..."
2. The Mental-cure: Illustrating the Influence of the Mind on the Body, Both in by Warren Felt Evans (1886)
"Disease an inharmony. — Source of Animal Heat. — Heat a Form of Motion. — The
Vital Movements. — The Heat of the Sun the Living Force of Nature. ..."
3. Flashes of Light from the Spirit-land: Through the Mediumship of Mrs. J. H by Allen Putnam, Frances Ann Conant (1872)
"And when they understand this, they will hearken unto the voice, and harmony will
come where inharmony now reigns supreme. By Lorenzo Dow, March 10, 1868. ..."
4. Practical orthodontia by Martin Dewey (1919)
"16, 17, and 18), it necessarily will produce inharmony in the size of the arches,
resulting in malocclusion. Likewise, if there is a missing tooth in the ..."
5. Practical Methods to Insure Success by Hiram Erastus Butler (1893)
"THE CAUSE OF inharmony IN MARRIAGE. THE sex nature underlies all that makes
existence desirable: it is the foundation of all domestic life, ..."