Agreement vs. Concord

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Agreementnoun

(countable) An understanding between entities to follow a specific course of conduct.

Agreementnoun

(uncountable) A state whereby several parties share a view or opinion; the state of not contradicting one another.

Agreementnoun

A legally binding contract enforceable in a court of law.

Agreementnoun

Rules that exist in many languages that force some parts of a sentence to be used or inflected differently depending on certain attributes of other parts.

Agreementnoun

An agreeable quality.

Agreementnoun

State of agreeing; harmony of opinion, statement, action, or character; concurrence; concord; conformity; as, a good agreement subsists among the members of the council.

Agreementnoun

Concord or correspondence of one word with another in gender, number, case, or person.

Agreementnoun

A concurrence in an engagement that something shall be done or omitted; an exchange of promises; mutual understanding, arrangement, or stipulation; a contract.

Agreementnoun

the statement (oral or written) of an exchange of promises;

Agreementnoun

compatibility of observations;

Agreementnoun

harmony of people's opinions or actions or characters;

Agreementnoun

the thing arranged or agreed to;

Agreementnoun

the determination of grammatical inflection on the basis of word relations

Agreementnoun

the verbal act of agreeing

Agreementnoun

harmony or accordance in opinion or feeling

Agreementnoun

a negotiated and typically legally binding arrangement between parties as to a course of action

Agreementnoun

the absence of incompatibility between two things; consistency

Agreementnoun

the condition of having the same number, gender, case, and/or person as another word.

Concordnoun

A state of agreement; harmony; union.

Concordnoun

(obsolete) Agreement by stipulation; compact; covenant; treaty or league

Concordnoun

(grammar) Agreement of words with one another, in gender, number, person or case.

Concordnoun

An agreement between the parties to a fine of land in reference to the manner in which it should pass, being an acknowledgment that the land in question belonged to the complainant. See fine.

Concordnoun

An agreeable combination of tones simultaneously heard; a consonant chord; consonance; harmony.

Concordnoun

A variety of sweet American grape, with large dark blue (almost black) grapes in compact clusters; a Concord grape.

Concordverb

(intransitive) To agree; to act together

Concordnoun

A state of agreement; harmony; union.

Concordnoun

Agreement by stipulation; compact; covenant; treaty or league.

Concordnoun

Agreement of words with one another, in gender, number, person, or case.

Concordnoun

An agreement between the parties to a fine of land in reference to the manner in which it should pass, being an acknowledgment that the land in question belonged to the complainant. See Fine.

Concordnoun

An agreeable combination of tones simultaneously heard; a consonant chord; consonance; harmony.

Concordnoun

A variety of American grape, with large dark blue (almost black) grapes in compact clusters.

Concordverb

To agree; to act together.

Concordnoun

capital of the state of New Hampshire; located in south central New Hampshire on the Merrimack river

Concordnoun

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

Concordnoun

the determination of grammatical inflection on the basis of word relations

Concordnoun

town in eastern Massachusetts near Boston where the first battle of the American Revolution was fought

Concordnoun

agreement of opinions

Concordnoun

the first battle of the American Revolution (April 19, 1775)

Concordverb

go together;

Concordverb

arrange by concord or agreement;

Concordverb

arrange the words of a text so as to create a concordance;

Concordverb

be in accord; be in agreement;

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