noun

concordance

agreement, harmony, concordance (index)

There is a concordance between the two historical accounts.

There is a concordance between the two historical accounts.

He used a biblical concordance for his research.

He used a biblical concordance for his research.

concordance between ((sth.)) and ((sth.)) agreement between (sth.) and (sth.) There is a concordance between the two historical accounts.

a ((type of)) concordance a type of index He used a biblical concordance for his research.

Synonyms: agreement, harmony, accord; Antonyms: discord

From Latin 'con-' (together) + 'cor' (heart). Literally 'hearts together'.

Think of 'con-' (with) and 'cord' (heart) – hearts in agreement.

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