concordance

[ UK /kənkˈɔːdəns/ ]
NOUN
  1. an index of all main words in a book along with their immediate contexts
  2. a harmonious state of things in general and of their properties (as of colors and sounds); congruity of parts with one another and with the whole
  3. agreement of opinions
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How To Use concordance In A Sentence

  • The ostraca are included, while texts from other sites in the Judean Desert will be included in a subsequent volume of the concordance.
  • If you think a reference is being made to the Bible, you can use a concordance to the Bible.
  • Elucidation of the genomic organization of the Oct-11a POU domain revealed a striking concordance of intron/exon junctions with Oct-2.
  • Similarity in a trait is measured with a value called concordance.
  • If you think a reference is being made to the Bible, you can use a concordance to the Bible.
  • However, when multiple GBS colonies were picked and serotyped, this concordance decreased to 80 per cent.
  • The concordances providing word for word breakdowns of Horace's Latin provided quite a challenge.
  • The fame of this book, or concordance, as it was called, reached the ears of Charles I., who "intreated Bibliomania; or Book-Madness A Bibliographical Romance
  • Concordances produced by computer may differ from traditional hand-made concordances in several ways.
  • It is just as easy to access dictionaries, concordances and lexicons, the program having simultaneously located all references to your passage in the books included in your search.
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