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单词 congruence
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congruencen.

/ˈkɒŋɡruːəns/
Forms: Also 1500s congruens, congrewence.
Etymology: < Latin congruentia agreement, harmony, congruity, < congruent- present participle: see congruent adj. and -ence suffix. (Also in modern French.)
1. The fact or condition of according or agreeing; accordance, correspondence, harmony. Const. with.
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the world > relative properties > order > agreement, harmony, or congruity > [noun]
accordmentc1330
accorda1398
consonancya1398
unitya1398
accordancea1400
commoningc1400
convenience1413
correspondence1413
answeringc1425
conformityc1430
consonance1430
congruity1447
concordancec1450
consonantc1475
agreement1495
monochordc1500
conveniencya1513
agreeance1525
agreeableness1531
concinnity1531
congruence1533
harmony?1533
concent1563
tunableness1569
agreeing1575
answerableness1577
concert1578
consent1578
sympathy1578
concord1579
symphonia1579
correspondency1589
atone1595
coherence1597
respondence1598
symphony1598
sortance1600
coherency1603
respondency1603
symbolizing1605
coaptation1614
compositiona1616
sympathizing1632
comportance1648
compliance1649
syntax1649
concinneness1655
symmetry1655
homology1656
consistency1659
consentaneousness1660
consistence1670
comportment1675
harmoniousness1679
symbolism1722
congruousness1727
accordancy1790
sameness1790
consentaneity1798
consilience1840
chime1847
consensus1854
solidarity1874
synchromesh1966
concordancing1976
1533 W. Tyndale Supper of Lord in Wks. (1573) 468 That analogie and proper congruence of the figures with their verities.
1606 P. Holland tr. Suetonius Hist. Twelve Caesars 223 (R.) Such was the congruence of their humours and dispositions.
1642 H. Ainsworth Orthodox Found. Relig. 59 As sinne is a difference from Gods Law, so justice is a congruence with the Law.
1805 W. Herschel in Philos. Trans. (Royal Soc.) 95 243 Our idea of the congruence or harmony of the celestial motions.
1882 F. W. Farrar Early Days Christianity I. 337 Even in minor matters we trace the same congruence between Apollos and the writer of this Epistle [Hebrews].
2.
a. Accordance with what is right, fitting, or reasonable; = congruity n. 3.
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the world > relative properties > order > agreement, harmony, or congruity > suitability or appropriateness > [noun]
covenablenessa1382
covenabletec1384
propertya1387
abilitya1398
congruencec1430
conveniencec1430
meetnessc1449
congruencya1513
conveniency1526
congruity1530
familiarity1551
suitableness1594
familiarnessa1617
idoneity1617
connaturalnessa1628
suitability1648
adequateness1650
adaptness1657
competibilitya1660
accommodateness1660
adaptation1663
adaptedness1673
evenliness1674
condecence1678
decorousness1678
feating1682
resemblance1715
idoneousness1727
appropriateness1731
favourableness1775
adaptitude1806
adaptment1831
c1430 tr. Thomas à Kempis Imitation of Christ i. xix Also for congruence [of tyme] diuersite of exercises plesiþ.
1572 J. Bossewell Wks. Armorie iii. f. 11v This fishe maye with more congruence be borne in armes, then many others.
1656 H. Jeanes Mixture Scholasticall Divinity 73 This is farre short of a demonstration..It is, at the best, but a philosophical congruence.
b. esp. in of congruence, of good congruence (of due or very congruence, by good congruence, in good c., etc.): by right or propriety; as is fitting or reasonable.
ΘΚΠ
the world > relative properties > order > agreement, harmony, or congruity > suitability or appropriateness > suitable or appropriate [phrase] > as suitable or reasonable
of good congruence (of due or very congruence, by good congruence, in good c., etc.)1447
of a congruencya1513
of good congruity1530
1447 O. Bokenham Lyvys Seyntys (1835) 117 Agna is a lamb, a best ful meke And sympyl also..Wych tuo to Anneys by good congruence Longyn.
c1485 Digby Myst. (1882) iv. 1088 Who then aught of verrey congruence To be mor glad than I?
1532 T. More Confut. Tyndale in Wks. 352/1 Not in reason onely and good congrewence, but also by plaine ordinaunce and statute.
1533 W. Tyndale Supper of Lord in Wks. (1573) 460 It was expedient and of good congruence that he should dye.
1618 M. Dalton Countrey Justice 141 This Recognisance which the Iustice of peace taketh..is rather of congruence, then by any expresse authoritie giuen them.
3. Grammar. Agreement or concord: grammatical correctness. See congruity n. 4 (See also quot. 1958.)
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the mind > language > linguistics > study of grammar > syntax or word order > syntactic relations > [noun] > concord or agreement
congruity1393
concord1530
agreement1549
concordancea1568
congruence1933
the mind > language > linguistics > study of grammar > morphology > word-formation > [noun] > derivation > state of being derived from same word
conjugation1628
cognation1862
congruence1958
1706 Phillips's New World of Words (new ed.) Congruence or Congruity..'tis properly said of a Theme, or Discourse, in which there is no Fault committed contrary to Grammar-Rules.
1933 L. Bloomfield Lang. xii. 191 Congruence plays a great part in many languages; witness for example the inflection of the adjectives in most Indo-European languages in congruence with various subclasses (number, gender, case) of the noun.
1942 B. Bloch & G. L. Trager Outl. Ling. Anal. v. 77 I am..he is..we are. Here..the finite verb varies according to the class of another constituent, the actor expression. This kind of selection is called congruence.
1958 A. S. C. Ross Etymol. i. 28 Two languages are related if..they were once one language... The word congruence in application to parts of two related languages is to be understood in precisely the sense in which the word relationship is applied..to the two languages themselves. Thus, English stone and German stein are congruent because..they were both one word in..Primitive Germanic.
4. Theology. = congruity n. 5.
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society > faith > aspects of faith > spirituality > grace > doctrine concerning grace > [noun] > congruity
congruencea1540
congruity1553
Congruism1885
a1540 R. Barnes in W. Tyndale et al. Wks. (1573) 273/1 M. Duns sayth, that man may performe his attrition, of his naturall power, yea, and this attrition of congruence, is a disposition to take away mortall sinne, without any speciall grace.
1554 T. Sampson in J. Strype Eccl. Memorials (1721) III. App. xviii. 48 Herein they so enwrap themselves with their terms of the first grace..with merit of congruence and merit of condignity.
1635 E. Pagitt Christianographie (1636) i. iii. 179 They admit not of the merit of Congruence, condignity, nor works of Supererogation.
5. Geometry. = congruency n. 2.
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the world > relative properties > number > geometry > line > [noun] > set or system of
peacock's tail1570
harmonicala1746
pencil1840
harmonic pencil1862
sheaf1863
congruency1864
linkage1874
congruence1879
1879 Henrici Geometry in Encycl. Brit. X. 407/1 A double infinite number of lines, that is, all lines which satisfy two conditions, or which are common to two complexes, are said to form a congruence of lines, e.g. all lines in a plane, or all lines cutting two curves, or all lines cutting a given curve twice..It follows that all lines in which corresponding planes in two projective pencils meet form a congruence.
6. Theory of Numbers. The relation between two numbers which being divided by a third number, called the modulus, give the same remainder; also an expression exhibiting two congruous quantities in the form of an equation; thus, AB (modern P). See congruent adj. 5.A congruence may be of any order, linear, quadratic, or other. The general type of a linear congruence is ax + b ≡ 0 (modern P), where a, b, and P are given numbers, and x a number to be determined.
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the world > relative properties > number > mathematical number or quantity > [noun] > relationship between quantities > congruence
congruence1889
1801 C. F. Gauss Disq. Arithm. (Lipsiae) §25 Expressionem duas quantitates congruas exhibentem ad instar aequationum, congruentiam vocamus.]
1889 G. Chrystal Algebra II. Gauss..made the notion of Congruence the fundamental idea in his famous Disquisitiones Arithmeticæ.
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