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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Discrepance \Dis*crep"ance\ (?; 277), Discrepancy
\Dis*crep"an*cy\, n.; pl. {-ances}, {-ancies}. [L. disrepantia:
cf. OF. discrepance. See {Discrepant}.]
The state or quality of being discrepant; disagreement;
variance; discordance; dissimilarity; contrariety.
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There hath been ever a discrepance of vesture of youth
and age, men and women. --Sir T.
Elyot.
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There is no real discrepancy between these two
genealogies. --G. S. Faber.
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