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Definition of accord
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Accord
(v. t.)
Agreement,
harmony,
or just
correspondence
of
things;
as, the
accord
of light and shade in
painting..
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Synchronization
::
Synchronistic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
synchronism;
arranged
according
to
correspondence
in time; as,
synchronistic
tables..
Determinant
::
Determinant
(n.) The sum of a
series
of
products
of
several
numbers,
these
products
being
formed
according
to
certain
specified
laws.
Right
::
Right
(adv.)
According
to fact or
truth;
actually;
truly;
really;
correctly;
exactly;
as, to tell a story
right..
Brush
::
Brush (n.) An
instrument
composed
of
bristles,
or other like
material,
set in a
suitable
back or
handle,
as of wood, bone, or
ivory,
and used for
various
purposes,
as in
removing
dust from
clothes,
laying
on
colors,
etc.
Brushes
have
different
shapes
and names
according
to their use; as,
clothes
brush,
paint
brush,
tooth
brush,
etc..
Goolde
::
Goolde
(n.) An old
English
name of some
yellow
flower,
-- the
marigold
(Calendula),
according
to Dr.
Prior,
but in
Chaucer
perhaps
the
turnsole..
Consent
::
Consent
(n.)
Voluntary
accordance
with, or
concurrence
in, what is done or
proposed
by
another;
acquiescence;
compliance;
approval;
permission..
Orthographically
::
Orthographically
(adv.)
according
to
orthographic
projection.
Accord
::
Accord
(v. t.) To bring to an
agreement,
as
persons;
to
reconcile;
to
settle,
adjust,
harmonize,
or
compose,
as
things;
as, to
accord
suits or
controversies..
Nomocracy
::
Nomocracy
(n.)
Government
in
accordance
with a
system
of law.
Orthographize
::
Orthographize
(v. t.) To spell
correctly
or
according
to
usage;
to
correct
in
regard
to
spelling.
Logic
::
Logic (n.) The
science
or art of exact
reasoning,
or of pure and
formal
thought,
or of the laws
according
to which the
processes
of pure
thinking
should
be
conducted;
the
science
of the
formation
and
application
of
general
notions;
the
science
of
generalization,
judgment,
classification,
reasoning,
and
systematic
arrangement;
correct
reasoning..
Cosmographically
::
Cosmographically
(adv.)
In a
cosmographic
manner;
in
accordance
with
cosmography.
Compare
::
Compare
(v. t.) To
inflect
according
to the
degrees
of
comparison;
to state
positive,
comparative,
and
superlative
forms of; as, most
adjectives
of one
syllable
are
compared
by
affixing
- er and -est to the
positive
form; as,
black,
blacker,
blackest;
those of more than one
syllable
are
usually
compared
by
prefixing
more and most, or less and
least,
to the
positive;
as,
beautiful,
more
beautiful,
most
beautiful..
Archeus
::
Archeus
(n.) The vital
principle
or force which
(according
to the
Paracelsians)
presides
over the
growth
and
continuation
of
living
beings;
the anima mundi or
plastic
power of the old
philosophers.
Accordion
::
Accordion
(n.) A
small,
portable,
keyed wind
instrument,
whose tones are
generated
by play of the wind upon free
metallic
reeds..
Majorat
::
Majorat
(a.) The right of
succession
to
property
according
to age; -- so
termed
in some of the
countries
of
continental
Europe.
Temper
::
Temper
(v. i.) To
accord;
to
agree;
to act and think in
conformity.
Strange
::
Strange
(superl.)
Not
according
to the
common
way;
novel;
odd;
unusual;
irregular;
extraordinary;
unnatural;
queer.
Heraldically
::
Heraldically
(adv.)
In an
heraldic
manner;
according
to the rules of
heraldry.
Solemnize
::
Solemnize
(v. t.) To
perform
with
solemn
or
ritual
ceremonies,
or
according
to legal
forms..
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