discordant
suomi-englanti sanakirjadiscordant englannista suomeksi
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discordant englanniksi
Not in accord or harmony; conflicting, incompatible.
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(RQ:Hobbes Leviathan)
(RQ:Hale Mankind)
(RQ:Cowper Poems)
(RQ:Landor Imaginary Conversations), (w), and every one else whose political notions, so discordant from those now prevalent, are represented in them; (..)
(RQ:Gladstone Juventus Mundi) required him in some manner to amalgamate.
Of people: disagreeing with each other; dissenting, quarrelsome.
(RQ:Shakespeare Henry 4-2 Q1) coniectures, / And of ſo eaſie, and ſo plaine a ſtop, / That the blunt monſter, vvith vncounted heads, / The ſtill diſcordant vvau'ring multitude, / Can play vpon it.
(RQ:Baxter Bishops), who had (w) assassinated vvaſhed his hands and made many Proteſtations that he had no hand in his blood. This made for the Popes advantage: VVomen and Rebels and Traytors and diſcordant Princes did much in raiſing him.
Of sounds: harsh, jarring; specifically , of musical notes or tunes: not in harmony; dissonant, inharmonious.
(RQ:More Robinson Utopia), or is moued with anny reſpect of ſauours, but only for the diuerſity of meates, nother perceaueth the concordaunt and diſcordante diſtaunces of ſoundes, and tunes (..)
(RQ:Allestree Contentment)
(RQ:Congreve Harmony)
(RQ:Cowper Task)
(RQ:Stevenson Osbourne Wrecker)
(quote-web)
Of a formation or other land feature, or its alignment: across|cutting across or transverse to neighbouring features.
(ux)
Of a coastline: having bands of different types of rock running transversely to the coast, leading to the formation of alternating bays and headlands.
Of two similar subjects, especially twins: differing in some characteristic.
(ellipsis of).
Of figures, etc.: having opposite signs (for example, positive and negative).
A thing which is not in accord or harmony with one or more other things.
(quote-journal)
(l), dissonant
(inflection of)
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