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con·cor·dat \kənˈkȯr]ˌdat, -ȯə], ]_dət, +V usu -ad. or -əd.\ noun (-s) Etymology: French, from Medieval Latin concordatum, from Latin, neuter of concordatus, past participle of concordare 1. a. : a compact between a national government and a religious group establishing terms of agreement concerning matters of mutual interest b. : a formal agreement between two religious groups establishing the bases of union or common action < a proposed concordat to unite Episcopalian and Presbyterian churches > 2. : a compact, covenant, or agreement concerning something |