con·cord·ance /kənˈkoɚdəns/ noun
plural con·cord·anc·es 1 [noncount] formal : a state in which things agree and do not conflict with each other
▪ There is little concordance between the two studies. ▪ The witness's testimony was not in concordance with [=did not agree with] the rest of the evidence. 2 [count] : an alphabetical list of all of the words in a book or in a set of works written by an author
▪ a concordance of Shakespeare's plays
▪ There is little concordance between the two studies. ▪ The witness's testimony was not in concordance with [=did not agree with] the rest of the evidence.
▪ a concordance of Shakespeare's plays




