- concord(ance)
- (ec) concordanţă, acord
English-Romanian technical dictionary. 2013.
English-Romanian technical dictionary. 2013.
con|cord|ance — «kon KR duhns, kuhn », noun. 1. an alphabetical list of the principal words in a book or in the works of an author, with references to the passages in which they occur: »The scholars work on this in a small inner room, equipped with concordances … Useful english dictionary
concordance — con•cord•ance [[t]kɒnˈkɔr dns, kən [/t]] n. 1) agreement; concord; harmony 2) lit. an alphabetical index of the principal words or topics of a book 3) psi gen (in genetic studies) the degree of similarity in a pair of twins with respect to the… … From formal English to slang
concordance — /kon kawr dns, keuhn /, n. 1. agreement; concord; harmony: the concordance of the membership. 2. an alphabetical index of the principal words of a book, as of the Bible, with a reference to the passage in which each occurs. 3. an alphabetical… … Universalium
consonance — /kon seuh neuhns/, n. 1. accord or agreement. 2. correspondence of sounds; harmony of sounds. 3. Music. a simultaneous combination of tones conventionally accepted as being in a state of repose. Cf. dissonance (def. 2). See illus. under… … Universalium
Concordance — Con*cord ance, n. [F., fr. LL. concordantia.] 1. Agreement; accordance. [1913 Webster] Contrasts, and yet concordances. Carlyle. [1913 Webster] 2. (Gram.) Concord; agreement. [Obs.] Aschlam. [1913 Webster] 3. An alphabetical verbal index showing… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
United Nations Peace Messenger Cities — are cities around the world that have volunteered for an initiative sponsored by the United Nations to promote peace and understanding between nations. The movement began in the International Year for Peace, 1986, when 62 cities were chosen from… … Wikipedia
compliance — com·pli·ance /kəm plī əns/ n 1: an act or process of complying with a demand or recommendation 2: observance of official requirements Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary