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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. i.) To
agree;
to
correspond;
to be in
harmony;
--
followed
by with,
formerly
also by to; as, his
disposition
accords
with his
looks..
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Attune
::
Attune
(v. t.) To
arrange
fitly;
to make
accordant.
Gospelize
::
Gospelize
(v. t.) To form
according
to the
gospel;
as, a
command
gospelized
to us..
Candid
::
Candid
(a.) Free from undue bias;
disposed
to think and judge
according
to truth and
justice,
or
without
partiality
or
prejudice;
fair; just;
impartial;
as, a
candid
opinion..
Dietarian
::
Dietarian
(n.) One who lives in
accordance
with
prescribed
rules for diet; a
dieter.
Ceremonial
::
Ceremonial
(a.)
Relating
to
ceremony,
or
external
rite;
ritual;
according
to the forms of
established
rites..
Comport
::
Comport
(v. i.) To
agree;
to
accord;
to suit; --
sometimes
followed
by with.
Improper
::
Improper
(a.) Not
according
to
facts;
inaccurate;
erroneous.
Discretionarily
::
Discretionarily
(adv.)
At
discretion;
according
to one's
discretion
or
judgment.
Convenable
::
Convenable
(a.)
Consistent;
accordant;
suitable;
proper;
as,
convenable
remedies..
Ekaboron
::
Ekaboron
(n.) The name given by
Mendelejeff
in
accordance
with the
periodic
law, and by
prediction,
to a
hypothetical
element
then
unknown,
but since
discovered
and named
scandium;
-- so
called
because
it was a
missing
analogue
of the boron
group.
See
Scandium..
Accord
::
Accord
(v. i.) To
agree;
to
correspond;
to be in
harmony;
--
followed
by with,
formerly
also by to; as, his
disposition
accords
with his
looks..
Foil
::
Foil (n.) The space
between
the cusps in
Gothic
architecture;
a
rounded
or
leaflike
ornament,
in
windows,
niches,
etc. A group of foils is
called
trefoil,
quatrefoil,
quinquefoil,
etc.,
according
to the
number
of arcs of which it is
composed..
Mathematics
::
Mathematics
(n.) That
science,
or class of
sciences,
which
treats
of the exact
relations
existing
between
quantities
or
magnitudes,
and of the
methods
by
which,
in
accordance
with these
relations,
quantities
sought
are
deducible
from other
quantities
known or
supposed;
the
science
of
spatial
and
quantitative
relations..
Chronological
::
Chronological
(a.)
Relating
to
chronology;
containing
an
account
of
events
in the order of time;
according
to the order of time; as,
chronological
tables..
Consentaneous
::
Consentaneous
(a.)
Consistent;
agreeable;
suitable;
accordant
to;
harmonious;
concurrent.
Revolution
::
Revolution
(n.) The
motion
of any body, as a
planet
or
satellite,
in a
curved
line or
orbit,
until it
returns
to the same point
again,
or to a point
relatively
the same; --
designated
as the
annual,
anomalistic,
nodical,
sidereal,
or
tropical
revolution,
according
as the point of
return
or
completion
has a fixed
relation
to the year, the
anomaly,
the
nodes,
the
stars,
or the
tropics;
as, the
revolution
of the earth about the sun; the
revolution
of the moon about the
earth..
Remote
::
Remote
(superl.)
Hence,
removed;
not
agreeing,
according,
or being
related;
-- in
various
figurative
uses..
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..
Mediaevally
::
Mediaevally
(adv.)
In the
manner
of the
Middle
Ages; in
accordance
with
mediaevalism.
Sing
::
Sing (v. i.) To utter
sounds
with
musical
inflections
or
melodious
modulations
of
voice,
as fancy may
dictate,
or
according
to the notes of a song or tune, or of a given part (as alto,
tenor,
etc.) in a
chorus
or
concerted
piece..
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