What's the difference between disharmony and inharmony?
Disharmony
Definition:
(n.) Want of harmony; discord; incongruity.
Example Sentences:
(1) The retrospective analysis revealed the following signs of carcinoma: missing haustral folds, disharmony of interhaustral fold patterns; radiolucent filling defects; local contractions; residue-like masses and decrease of volume.
(2) Consideration should be given to the intensity of the occlusal disharmony, the level of anxiety, and the patient's adaptive response.
(3) Half (52.7%) suffered from significant mental disorders and marital disharmony.
(4) There is racial disharmony in our society,” Miller writes .
(5) Illustrations show the anatomical variant, the "length-disharmony" and its relationship to important deformities like scoliosis and funnel chest.
(6) In delusion the are: loss of tradition, incapability of dialogue, disharmony with the environment, loss of trust and independence.
(7) Regret is more likely if the sterilisation is performed (i) post-termination or in the puerperium, (ii) when there is marital disharmony and (iii) for medical rather than social reasons.
(8) Determining if head pain is related to occlusal disharmony can be a challenge.
(9) The goal of the profession is preventing occlusal deterioration or disharmony between the anterior and posterior occlusal determinants and restore compromised occlusions when necessary.
(10) Frequently facial disharmonies may be corrected with relatively simple operative procedures or with cosmetics.
(11) Inertia surrenders space to economic and political stagnation, which, in turn, makes space for international conflict and social disharmony.
(12) With recent advances of oral surgery, restoration of malocclusion and facial disharmony can be achieved by approaches other than the traditional procedure of condylectomy.
(13) But the condyle paths differed strikingly in those patients who had temporo-mandibular complaints or neuromuscular disharmonies.
(14) TMJ dysfunction had no relation to specific malocclusion but some kinds of occlusal disharmony were easy to occur in specific malocclusion and TMJ dysfunction was induced by those etiological factors.
(15) In this paper the literature on the intergenerational transmission of family disharmony is reviewed from an environmental perspective.
(16) The purpose of present study was to investigate the relationship between TMJ dysfunction and occlusal disharmony (eccentric occlusal contacts and functional shift of the mandible) in orthodontic patients.
(17) Fifty-seven families were in the disharmonious marriage group and 62 were in the harmonious marriage group.
(18) It is sure that this is the result of disharmony of overstrain (bending force or compression force) of groups of muscles on the one hand and skeletal carrying capacity, i. e. one skeletal segment on the other hand.
(19) Results showed that marital disharmony, in the form of mistrustfullness, lack of mutual friends and time together, emotional instability (in both partners), but not sexual relations, were predominant factors in incest perpetrators' profiles.
(20) Few differences could be found in the mental or physical health of the two groups of parents, but marital breakdown or severe marital disharmony was found in nine of the mongol families and in none of the controls.
Inharmony
Definition:
(n.) Want of harmony.
Example Sentences:
(1) Nor does it seem possible to dispute that in his case the less contains the greater not for the commoner reason that a great deal of his verse is careless, trivial, or inharmonious, but because his authentic utterance is restricted to a narrow range and his fertility too often takes the form of self-imitation.