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    Con·cord
    /ˈkäNGkərd/
    • 1. a city in north central California, northeast of Oakland; population 121,160 (est. 2008).
    • 2. a town in northeastern Massachusetts; population 17,450 (est. 2008). Battles here and at Lexington in April 1775 marked the start of the American Revolution.

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  2. Learn the meaning of concord as a noun in grammar, music, and agreement, and as a name of places and grapes. See synonyms, examples, etymology, and related words of concord.

  3. Concord can mean agreement and peace between countries and people, or the grammatical situation in which the words in a sentence match each other. It can also be the name of a city in New Hampshire, USA.

  4. Concord is a noun that means agreement, harmony, or peace between people or things. It can also refer to a town, a city, or a grape variety. Learn more about its origin, usage, and related words.

  5. A concord is an agreement. If you want to watch a romantic comedy and your date wants to watch a horror film, you might compromise and come to a concord by agreeing to watch an action comedy. SKIP TO CONTENT

  6. Concord means harmony, agreement, or a treaty. It can also refer to a town in Massachusetts or New Hampshire, or a grape variety. See different sources and usage of the word concord.

  7. Concord is a noun that means agreement, harmony, or peace between people or things. It can also refer to a grammatical rule or a musical combination of notes. Learn more about its usage, origin, and related words.

  8. [uncountable] concord (with something) (grammar) (of words in a phrase) the fact of having the same number, gender or person synonym agreement. In the sentence ‘They live in the country.’, the plural verb ‘live’ is in concord with the plural subject ‘They’.

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