Concord
21Concord — Concord1 [käŋ′kərd] n. ☆ 1. a large, dark blue, cultivated variety of fox grape, used esp. for making juice and jelly: in full Concord grape ☆ 2. a wine made from this grape Concord2 [kän′kôrd; ] for 2 & 3 [ käŋ′kərd] [prob. alluding to the amity …
22Concord — Con cord, n. A variety of American grape, with large dark blue (almost black) grapes in compact clusters. [1913 Webster] …
23Concord — Con*cord , v. i. [F. concorder, L. concordare.] To agree; to act together. [Obs.] Clarendon. [1913 Webster] …
24Concord — (spr. kónn ), Name mehrerer Städte in den Vereinigten Staaten von Nordamerika: 1) Hauptstadt von New Hampshire, am vierfach überbrückten, schiffbaren Merrimack, Bahnknotenpunkt, mit Kapitol, großem Gefängnis, Irrenhaus, Altersversorgungsanstalt,… …
25Concord — (spr. kóng ), Hauptstadt des nordamerik. Staates Neuhampshire, am Merrimac, (1900) 19.632 E …
26concord — index accord, accordance (compact), affirmance (judicial sanction), agree (comply), agreement (concurrence) …
27Concord — the capital city of the US state of ↑New Hampshire …
28concord — *harmony, consonance, accord Analogous words: agreement, concurrence, coincidence (see corresponding verbs at AGREE): peacefulness or peace, tranquillity, serenity, placidity, calmness (see corresponding adjectives at CALM): amity, comity,… …
29concord — see agreement …
30concord — ► NOUN 1) agreement; harmony. 2) a treaty. ORIGIN Latin concordia, from concors of one mind …