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disconformity

American  
[dis-kuhn-fawr-mi-tee] / ˌdɪs kənˈfɔr mɪ ti /

noun

plural

disconformities
  1. Geology. the surface of a division between parallel rock strata, indicating interruption of sedimentation: a type of unconformity.

  2. Archaic. nonconformity.


disconformity British  
/ ˌdɪskənˈfɔːmɪtɪ /

noun

  1. lack of conformity; discrepancy

  2. the junction between two parallel series of stratified rocks, representing a considerable period of erosion of the much older underlying rocks before the more recent ones were deposited

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disconformity Scientific  
/ dĭs′kən-fôrmĭ-tē /
  1. A type of unconformity in which the successive strata are parallel.


Etymology

Origin of disconformity

First recorded in 1595–1605; dis- 1 + conformity

Example Sentences

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We found a widely diffused state of disconformity, held back in its practical consequences by collective fear, by economic ambitions and, above all, by the dearth of clear, constructive ideals .

From Time Magazine Archive

Since names and their signification are entirely arbitrary, such propositions are not, strictly speaking, susceptible of truth or falsity, but only of conformity or disconformity to usage or convention; and all the proof they are capable of, is proof of usage; proof that the words have been employed by others in the acceptation in which the speaker or writer desires to use them.

From Project Gutenberg

Saith not the Bishop himself elsewhere of the Papists,563 “In the sacrament they kneel to the sign,” whereby he would prove a disconformity between their kneeling and ours; for we kneel, saith he, “by the sacrament to the thing signified.”

From Project Gutenberg

Bishop Lindsey635 by name will trade in the same way, and will have us to think that kneeling in the act of receiving the communion, and keeping of holidays, do not sort us with Papists; for that, as touching the former, there is a disconformity in the object, because they kneel to the sign, we to the thing signified.

From Project Gutenberg

And although the world may think it strange ye walk not with them, yet so much the rather ought ye to aspire after a disconformity to the world.

From Project Gutenberg