Plural for agreement or consensus between people or groups
“Of course, as one might imagine, the answers elicited proved not to be in unanimous concord.”
Plural for harmony or goodwill between people or groups
“It will be a government that will work by cohesion, concord and peace.”
Plural for the condition of being equal or consistent
“It would appear that there was concord between the views of Sir Wilfrid Esdaile concerning his friend and those of Lady Rosa Chumleigh concerning her daughter.”
Plural for a treaty or agreement between two or more parties
“After coming out of four days of hiding, Oscar Olivera signed a concord with the government guaranteeing the removal of Aguas del Tunari and turning Cochabamba's waterworks over to La Coordinadora.”
Plural for shared participation in a mental or spiritual experience
Plural for correct or pleasing proportion of the parts of a thing
Plural for a state of peace and harmony, typically marking a break or end in conflict
Plural for identification with or understanding of the emotional state of another person
Plural for a cultivar of grapes from the species Vitis labrusca
Plural for the state of being submissive, or submitting, to the demands of others
Plural for an organized group of people with a particular purpose
Plural for a succession of notes forming a distinctive sequence
Plural for the condition of being ethically right or just
(archaic) To be consistent or in agreement with
To meld or join together into a single unit
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