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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024con•cord /ˈkɑnkɔrd, ˈkɑŋ-/USA pronunciation n. [uncountable]- agreement or harmony between persons, groups, etc.:[often: in + ~]Canada and the United States have lived in concord for many years.
- Grammar agreement (def. 4):concord between subject and verb.
See -cord-. WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024con•cord (kon′kôrd, kong′-),USA pronunciation n. - agreement between persons, groups, nations, etc.;
concurrence in attitudes, feelings, etc.; unanimity; accord:There was complete concord among the delegates. - agreement between things;
mutual fitness; harmony. - Grammaragreement (def. 6).
- peace;
amity. - a treaty;
compact; covenant. - Music and Dance, Winea stable, harmonious combination of tones;
a chord requiring no resolution.
- Latin concordia, equivalent. to concord- (stem of concors) harmonious (con- con- + cord-, stem of cors heart) + -ia -ia
- Old French
- Middle English concorde 1250–1300
con•cord′al, adj. - 4.See corresponding entry in Unabridged harmony, goodwill, friendship.
- 4.See corresponding entry in Unabridged ill will, animosity.
Con•cord (kong′kərd for 1, 2, 5, 6; kon′kôrd, kong′- for 3, 4; for 5, 6 also kon′kôrd, kong′-),USA pronunciation n. - Place Namesa town in E Massachusetts, NW of Boston: second battle of the Revolution fought here April 19, 1775. 16,293.
- Place Namesa city in W California, near San Francisco. 103,251.
- Place Namesa city in and the capital of New Hampshire, in the S part. 30,400.
- Place Namesa city in central North Carolina. 16,942.
- WineSee Concord grape.
- Winea sweet red wine with a strong grapelike taste, made from the Concord grape.
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: concord /ˈkɒnkɔːd ˈkɒŋ-/ n - agreement or harmony between people or nations; amity
- a treaty establishing peaceful relations between nations
- agreement or harmony between things, ideas, etc
- a combination of musical notes, esp one containing a series of consonant intervals
- another word for agreement
Etymology: 13th Century: from Old French concorde, from Latin concordia, from concors of the same mind, harmonious, from com- same + cor heart Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: Concord /ˈkɒŋkəd/ n - a town in NE Massachusetts: scene of one of the opening military actions (1775) of the War of American Independence. Pop: 16 937 (2003 est)
- a city in New Hampshire, the state capital: printing, publishing. Pop: 41 823 (2003 est)
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