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con⋅cord⋅ant

[kon-kawr-dnt, kuhn-]
–adjective
agreeing; harmonious.

Origin:
1475–85; < AF, MF concordant. See concord, -ant


con⋅cord⋅ant⋅ly, adverb
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con·cor·dant   (kən-kôr'dnt)   
adj.  Harmonious; agreeing.

[Middle English concordaunt, from Old French concordant, from Latin concordāns, concordant-, present participle of concordāre, to agree, from concors, concord-, agreeing; see concord.]
con·cor'dant·ly adv.
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Main Entry: con·cor·dant
Pronunciation: k&n-'kord-&nt
Function: adjective
of twins : similar with respect to one ormore particular characters —compare DISCORDANTcon·cor·dance /-&n(t)s/ noun
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