n. Lack of harmony; disagreement. intr.v. dis·ac·cord·ed, dis·ac·cord·ing, dis·ac·cords To disagree. [From Middle English disaccorden, to disagree, from Old French desacorder : des-, dis- + acorder, to agree; see ACCORD.] |
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