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Concord
Concord, an agreement between parties, who intend to levy a fine
Concordantly
In a concordant manner
Fine
which the fine was levied; (2) the royal license (licentia concordandi) for the levying of the fine, for which the Crown
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Christian Science
system was founded by Rev Mary Baker Glover Eddy of Concord N H in 1866 and bases its teaching on the
Concent
Concert of voices concord of sounds harmony as a concent of notes
Concord
A state of agreement harmony union
Concord buggy
A kind of buggy having a body with low sides and side springs
Discord
Want of concord or agreement absence of unity or harmony in sentiment or
Euharmonic
Producing mathematically perfect harmony or concord sweetly or perfectly harmonious
Concordable
Capable of according agreeing harmonious
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