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Type Words
Synonyms discord
Type of dissonance
Derivation discordant
Type Words
Synonyms discord
Type of strife
Derivation discord, discordant

Examples of discordance

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The incidence of GBS discordance from the late third trimester to labor was 10%.
From the sciencedaily.com
The art initiates a discomfort in the mind that equals its visual discordance.
From the post-gazette.com
This discordance makes it difficult to rely on the results of these assays.
From the nature.com
There's certainly a discordance in the way sauternes is priced and sold.
From the telegraph.co.uk
The intensity plots of CGI promoters reveal discordance between the published datasets.
From the nature.com
Discordance rates between assays have also been high in these studies.
From the nature.com
A fight between discordance and traditional tonal music is heard in the final movement.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Santogold, who opened the show, makes noise and discordance catchy.
From the nytimes.com
What's most appealing about the collection is its discordance.
From the chron.com
More examples
  • A harsh mixture of sounds
  • Discord: strife resulting from a lack of agreement
  • (discordant) not in agreement or harmony; "views discordant with present-day ideas"
  • (discordant) lacking in harmony
  • A state of discord; Lack of harmony; dissonance; The presence of a specific genetic trait in only one of a set of clones (or identical twins)
  • (discordant) not in harmony or accord; harsh or dissonant sounding; serodiscordant; of a differing type of rock cutting across a formation
  • (Discordant) The situation where both members of a pair of twins do not exhibit the same characteristics. Opposite to concordant.
  • (discordant) A twin pair (or set of individuals) in which one member exhibits a certain trait and the other does not.
  • (Discordant) A pair of twins who differ in their manifestation of a phenotype.