30 – Concord
10 Definitions of Concord
The definition of concord, the meaning of the word Concord:
Is concord a scrabble word? Yes!
- n. - Capital of the state of New Hampshire; located in south central New Hampshire on the Merrimack river
- n. - A harmonious state of things in general and of their properties (as of colors and sounds); congruity of parts with one another and with the whole
- n. - The determination of grammatical inflection on the basis of word relations
- n. - Town in eastern Massachusetts near Boston where the first battle of the American Revolution was fought
- n. - Agreement of opinions
- n. - The first battle of the American Revolution (April 19, 1775)
- v. - Go together
- v. - Arrange by concord or agreement
- v. - Arrange the words of a text so as to create a concordance
- v. - Be in accord; be in agreement
Words that can be created with an extra letter added to concord:
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35 words found using the letters in
"Concord"
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Con·cord
1.
A city of west-central California northeast of
Oakland. It is a residential and manufacturing community. Population:
122,000.
2.
A town of eastern Massachusetts on the Concord
River west-northwest of Boston. An early battle of the American
Revolution was fought here on April 19, 1775. In the 19th century the town
was noted as an intellectual and literary center. Population: 16,800.
3.
The capital of New Hampshire, in the
south-central part of the state on the Merrimack River. It became the capital
in 1808. Population: 42,400.
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concord n.
1.
Harmony or agreement of interests or feelings;
accord.
2.
A treaty establishing peaceful relations.
3.
Grammar Agreement between
words in person, number, gender, or case.
4.
Music A harmonious
combination of simultaneously sounded tones.
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concord n
1.
agreement or harmony between people or nations; amity
2.
a treaty establishing peaceful relations between nations
3.
agreement or harmony between things, ideas, etc.
4.
(Music, other) Music a combination of musical notes, esp one containing
a series of consonant intervals Compare discord
[from
Old French concorde, from Latin concordia, from concors of
the same mind, harmonious, from com- same + cor heart]
concord
n
1.
(Placename) a town in NE Massachusetts: scene of one of the opening military
actions (1775) of the War of American Independence. Pop.: 17 080 (1990)
2.
(Placename) a city in New Hampshire, the state capital: printing, publishing.
Pop.: 36 364 (1992)
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concord
n.
1.
agreement between persons, groups, etc.
2.
agreement between things.
4.
peace; amity.
5.
a treaty; compact.
6.
a stable, harmonious combination of musical tones; a chord
requiring no resolution.
[1250–1300;
Middle English concorde < Old French < Latin concordia=concord-,
s. of concors harmonious (con- con-
+ cors, s. cord- heart)
+ -ia -ia]
con•cord′al,
adj. n.
1.
a city in W California, near San Francisco. 114,850.
2.
a city in and the capital of New Hampshire, in the S part.
30,400.
3.
a town in E Massachusetts, NW of Boston: second battle of
the Revolution fought here April 19, 1775. 16,293.
4.
Also called Con′cord grape′. a cultivated variety of
the fox grape used in making jelly, juice, and wine.
5.
a sweet red wine from the Concord grape.
Noun
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1.
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concord
- capital of the state of New Hampshire; located in south central New
Hampshire on the Merrimack river
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2.
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concord
- a harmonious state of things in general and of their properties (as of
colors and sounds); congruity of parts with one another and with the whole
order
- established customary state (especially of society); "order ruled in
the streets"; "law and order"
peace
- harmonious relations; freedom from disputes; "the roommates lived in
peace together"
comity
- a state or atmosphere of harmony or mutual civility and respect
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3.
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concord
- the determination of grammatical inflection on the basis of word relations
grammatical
relation - a linguistic relation established by
grammar
number
agreement - agreement in number between words in the
same grammatical construction (e.g., between adjectives and the nouns they
modify)
person
agreement - agreement in person between pronouns and
verbs
case
agreement - agreement in grammatical case between words
in the same construction
gender
agreement - agreement in grammatical gender between
words in the same construction
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4.
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Concord
- town in eastern Massachusetts near Boston where the first battle of the
American Revolution was fought
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5.
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concord
- agreement of opinions
agreement
- the verbal act of agreeing
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6.
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Concord
- the first battle of the American Revolution (April 19, 1775)
American
Revolution, American
Revolutionary War, American
War of Independence, War
of American Independence - the revolution of the American
Colonies against Great Britain; 1775-1783
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Verb
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1.
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concord
- go together; "The colors don't harmonize"; "Their ideas
concorded"
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2.
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concord
- arrange by concord or agreement; "Concord the conditions for the
marriage of the Prince of Wales with a commoner"
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3.
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concord
- arrange the words of a text so as to create a concordance; "The team
concorded several thousand nouns, verbs, and adjectives"
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4.
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concord
- be in accord; be in agreement; "We agreed on the terms of the settlement";
"I can't agree with you!"; "I hold with those who say life is sacred";
"Both philosophers concord on this point"
settle
- end a legal dispute by arriving at a settlement; "The two parties
finally settled"
conciliate,
patch
up, reconcile,
settle,
make
up - come to terms; "After some discussion
we finally made up"
see
eye to eye - be in agreement; "We never saw eye to
eye on this question"
agree
- achieve harmony of opinion, feeling, or purpose; "No two of my colleagues
would agree on whom to elect chairman"
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concord noun
1.
harmony, accord, peace, agreement, concert, friendship, consensus, goodwill, unison, good understanding, rapport, unanimity, amity, consonance
A climate of concord and tolerance prevails among the
Muslim and Christian Egyptian citizens.
2.
treaty, agreement, convention, compact, protocol, entente, concordat
The Concord of Wittenberg was agreed in 1536.
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