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An index of all main words in a book along with their immediate contexts
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concordance
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Concordance can mean: Agreement (linguistics) , a form of cross-reference between different parts of a sentence or phrase Concordance (publishing) , a list of words used in a body of work, with their immediate contexts Bible concordance , a verbal index ...
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n. 1 agreement; accordance; consonance 2 (context grammar obsolete English) concord; agreement. 3 An alphabetical verbal index showing the places in the text of a book where each principal word may be found, with its immediate context in each place. 4 (context ...
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Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Concordance \Con*cord"ance\, n. [F., fr. LL. concordantia.] Agreement; accordance. Contrasts, and yet concordances. --Carlyle. (Gram.) Concord; agreement. [Obs.] --Aschlam. An alphabetical verbal index showing the places in the text of a book where each ...
Usage examples of concordance.
In one night he endorsed more than a thousand petitions addressed to the Khalif with his decisions, all of which were in perfect concordance with the law.
The stories told in the biblical book of Revelation and the Toltecan Codex were in concordance.
And as the ends and ultimates of all things accord in some mean and measure with their inceptions and originals, that same multiplicit concordance which leads forth growth from birth accomplishing by a retrogressive metamorphosis that minishing and ablation towards the final which is agreeable unto nature so is it with our subsolar being.
Like most marriages, Avril and the late James Incandenza's was an evolved product of concordance and compromise, and the scholastic curriculum at E.
You don't know what concordance of factors and variables yields that calibrated can't-miss feeling, and you don't want to soil the magic by trying to figure it out, but you don't want to change your grip, your stick, your side of the court, your angle of incidence to the sun.
Some nights their little circle was enlarged by Edward Sheldon, who began compiling a concordance of Dante's poems and minor writings, on his way, he hoped, to studying for a year or two in Italy.
Daurannon and Rosamund were both too occupied with the shouted recapitulation of the Concordances of Stellith to stop him as he tiptoed down the stairs and paused for a moment in the shadows of the lower hall.
Daurannon and Rosamund were both too occupied with the shouted recapitulation of the Concordances of Stellith to stop him as he tiptoed down the stairs and paused for a moment in the shadows of the lower hall.
Baen readers use the electronic editions of their favorite series to build concordances of characters, places and events.
He read the Catholic Encyclopedia and marveled at the various concordances he had located.
Perhaps there was a glitch and Loretta had mistakenly printed everything, including program files, Bibles and concordances, dictionaries, and the like.
It was of course a foul stroke to employ a Concordance, and even the use of a reference Bible was not considered quite playing the game.