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Definition of accord
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of accord is as below...
Accord
(v. t.) An
agreement
between
parties
in
controversy,
by which
satisfaction
for an
injury
is
stipulated,
and
which,
when
executed,
bars a
suit..
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Size
::
Size (v. t.) To take the
height
of men, in order to place them in the ranks
according
to their
stature..
Dance
::
Dance (v. i.) The
leaping,
tripping,
or
measured
stepping
of one who
dances;
an
amusement,
in which the
movements
of the
persons
are
regulated
by art, in
figures
and in
accord
with
music..
Unisonance
::
Unisonance
(n.)
Accordance
of
sounds;
unison.
Acceptation
::
Acceptation
(n.) The
meaning
in which a word or
expression
is
understood,
or
generally
received;
as, term is to be used
according
to its usual
acceptation..
Lexicographical
::
Lexicographical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to, or
according
to,
lexicography..
Consension
::
Consension
(n.)
Agreement;
accord.
Consonant
::
Consonant
(a.)
harmonizing
together;
accordant;
as,
consonant
tones,
consonant
chords..
Comparatively
::
Comparatively
(adv.)
According
to
estimate
made by
comparison;
relatively;
not
positively
or
absolutely.
Jump
::
Jump (v. i.) To
coincide;
to
agree;
to
accord;
to
tally;
--
followed
by with.
Outlandish
::
Outlandish
(a.)
Hence:
Not
according
with
usage;
strange;
rude;
barbarous;
uncouth;
clownish;
as, an
outlandish
dress,
behavior,
or
speech..
Hades
::
Hades (n.) The
nether
world
(according
to
classical
mythology,
the abode of the
shades,
ruled over by Hades or
Pluto);
the
invisible
world;
the
grave..
Laurus
::
Laurus
(n.) A genus of trees
including,
according
to
modern
authors,
only the true
laurel
(Laurus
nobilis),
and the
larger
L.
Canariensis
of
Madeira
and the
Canary
Islands.
Formerly
the
sassafras,
the
camphor
tree, the
cinnamon
tree, and
several
other
aromatic
trees and
shrubs,
were also
referred
to the genus
Laurus..
Libertine
::
Libertine
(n.) One free from
restraint;
one who acts
according
to his
impulses
and
desires;
now,
specifically,
one who gives rein to lust; a rake; a
debauchee..
Inofficial
::
Inofficial
(a.) Not
official;
not
having
official
sanction
or
authoriy;
not
according
to the forms or
ceremony
of
official
business;
as,
inofficial
intelligence..
Respondent
::
Respondent
(n.) One who
answers
in
certain
suits or
proceedings,
generally
those which are not
according
to the
course
of the
common
law, as in
equity
and
admiralty
causes,
in
petitions
for
partition,
and the like; --
distinquished
from
appellant..
Accordment
::
Accordment
(v.)
Agreement;
reconcilement.
Level
::
Level (v. i.) To be
level;
to be on a level with, or on an
equality
with,
something;
hence,
to
accord;
to
agree;
to
suit..
Sympathy
::
Sympathy
(n.) An
agreement
of
affections
or
inclinations,
or a
conformity
of
natural
temperament,
which
causes
persons
to be
pleased,
or in
accord,
with one
another;
as, there is
perfect
sympathy
between
them..
Atone
::
Atone (v. i.) To
agree;
to be in
accordance;
to
accord.
Classification
::
Classification
(n.) The act of
forming
into a class or
classes;
a
distibution
into
groups,
as
classes,
orders,
families,
etc.,
according
to some
common
relations
or
affinities..
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