disbalance
Etymology
From dis- + balance.
disbalance means A lack of balance, imbalance. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
noun
- A lack of balance, imbalance.“c. 1901, The Living Races of Mankind, New York: C.L. Bowman & Co., Volume 1, Chapter 8, part 3, p. 215,
I may remind the reader that if Southern Tibet were at a lower elevation its climate would be hot, the latitude of Lhassa being given as practically the same (if anything slightly south) as that of Cairo. So that the intense cold is merely produced by the elevation, and the heat of the sun’s ray”
verb
- To cause to be unbalanced.“Remove all flowers, and pinch back shoots threatening to disbalance or spoil the forms of the plants.”