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unˈharmony (un-1 12, 5 b.)
1832Gen. Thompson Exerc. (1842) 101 A marvellous blunder,..which..caused all ancient music to flounder in a mass of unharmony. 1866R. Chambers Ess. Ser. ii. 189 That unharmony of opinion which so often makes social life uncomfortable. |