Dis*crep"ant (?), a. [L.
discrepans, -antis, p. pr. of discrepare to
sound differently or discordantly; dis- + crepare to
rattle, creak: cf. OF. discrepant. See Crepitate.]
Discordant; at variance; disagreeing; contrary;
different.
The Egyptians were . . . the most oddly
discrepant from the rest in their manner of
worship.
Cudworth.Dis*crep"ant, n. A
dissident. J. Taylor.