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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.) To grant as
suitable
or
proper;
to
concede;
to
award;
as, to
accord
to one due
praise..
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Right
::
Right (a.)
Conformed
to the
constitution
of man and the will of God, or to
justice
and
equity;
not
deviating
from the true and just;
according
with truth and duty; just;
true..
Constitutional
::
Constitutional
(a.) In
accordance
with, or
authorized
by, the
constitution
of a state or a
society;
as,
constitutional
reforms..
Hydrostatically
::
Hydrostatically
(adv.)
According
to
hydrostatics,
or to
hydrostatic
principles..
King
::
King (n.) A
Chinese
musical
instrument,
consisting
of
resonant
stones
or metal
plates,
arranged
according
to their tones in a frame of wood, and
struck
with a
hammer..
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..
Syntax
::
Syntactical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
syntax;
according
to the rules of
syntax,
or
construction..
Ab
::
Ab (n.) The fifth month of the
Jewish
year
according
to the
ecclesiastical
reckoning,
the
eleventh
by the civil
computation,
coinciding
nearly
with
August..
Equity
::
Equity
(n.)
Equality
of
rights;
natural
justice
or
right;
the
giving,
or
desiring
to give, to each man his due,
according
to
reason,
and the law of God to man;
fairness
in
determination
of
conflicting
claims;
impartiality..
Assess
::
Assess
(v.) To
apportion
a sum to be paid by (a
person,
a
community,
or an
estate),
in the
nature
of a tax, fine, etc.; to
impose
a tax upon (a
person,
an
estate,
or an
income)
according
to a rate or
apportionment..
Improper
::
Improper
(a.) Not
according
to
facts;
inaccurate;
erroneous.
Humanly
::
Humanly
(adv.)
In a human
manner;
after the
manner
of men;
according
to the
knowledge
or
wisdom
of men; as, the
present
prospects,
humanly
speaking,
promise
a happy
issue..
Derivation
::
Derivation
(n.) The
operation
of
deducing
one
function
from
another
according
to some fixed law,
called
the law of
derivation,
as the of
differentiation
or of
integration..
Interpretative
::
Interpretative
(a.)
According
to
interpretation;
constructive.
Hermeneutically
::
Hermeneutically
(adv.)
According
to the
principles
of
interpretation;
as, a verse of
Scripture
was
examined
hermeneutically..
Quarter
::
Quarter
(n.) The
fourth
of a
hundred-weight,
being 25 or 28
pounds,
according
as the
hundredweight
is
reckoned
at 100 or 112
pounds..
According
::
According
(adv.)
Accordingly;
correspondingly.
Righteous
::
Righteous
(a.)
Doing,
or
according
with, that which is
right;
yielding
to all their due; just;
equitable;
especially,
free from
wrong,
guilt,
or sin; holy; as, a
righteous
man or act; a
righteous
retribution..
Ecclesiastically
::
Ecclesiastically
(adv.)
In an
ecclesiastical
manner;
according
ecclesiastical
rules.
Game
::
Game (v. i.) A
contest,
physical
or
mental,
according
to
certain
rules,
for
amusement,
recreation,
or for
winning
a
stake;
as, a game of
chance;
games of
skill;
field
games,
etc..
Dioptre
::
Dioptre
(n.) A unit
employed
by
oculists
in
numbering
glasses
according
to the
metric
system;
a
refractive
power equal to that of a glass whose
principal
focal
distance
is one
meter.
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