"agreeing, agreeable, harmonious," late 15c. of persons, 1510s of things, 1550s of music, from French concordant, from Latin concordantem, present participle of concordare "to agree, be of one mind," from concors "of the same mind" (see concord (n.)). Related: Concordantly.
expressed views concordant with his background
concoction
concomitance
concomitant
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concordat
Concorde
concourse
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