Etymology
The term "discordance" is derived from the Latin word "discordia," which means "discord, strife, disagreement."
Origin
The word "discordia" is ultimately derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *diskord-, meaning "to break apart, to scatter." This root is also found in the words "discordant" and "discord."
Meaning
Discordance refers to the state of being in disagreement or disharmony with something. It can refer to:
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