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concord noun [ ˈkɒŋkɔːd ]

• agreement or harmony between people or groups.
• "a pact of peace and concord"
Similar: agreement, harmony, accord, consensus, concurrence, unity, unanimity, unison, oneness, concert,
Opposite: disagreement, discord,
• agreement between words in gender, number, case, person, or any other grammatical category which affects the forms of the words.
• a chord that is pleasing or satisfactory in itself.
Origin: Middle English: from Old French concorde, from Latin concordia, from concors ‘of one mind’, from con- ‘together’ + cor, cord- ‘heart’.

Concord noun

• a variety of dessert grape developed at Concord, Massachusetts.


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