concordant
adj/kəŋˈkɔː(ɹ)dənt/
Etymology
French concordant, from Latin concordans, present participle of concordare. See concord.
- derived from concordans
- derived from concordant
Definitions
Agreeing or harmonious
Agreeing or harmonious; consistent (with).
- Even in the case of direct effect, different factors, such as light, temperature, turgor, and so on, are undergoing independent variations; it may thus happen that their reactions may sometimes be concordant and at other times discordant.
- Were every one employed in points concordant to their natures, professions, and arts, commonwealths would rise up of themselves.
Intruding parallel to the bedding.
- Other forms of concordant intrusions, some of which will be commented upon in this chapter are shown in Fig. 3. 1(6).
Preserving the sign.
The neighborhood
- antonymdiscordant
- antonymnonconcordant
Vish — recursive loop
No curated loop yet for concordant. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.
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