- accordant: in keeping; "salaries agreeable with current trends"; "plans conformable with your wishes"; "expressed views concordant with his background"
- being of the same opinion
- (concordance) harmony: 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
- (concordance) harmony: agreement of opinions
- (concordance) an index of all main words in a book along with their immediate contexts
- A concordant, longitudinal, or Pacific type coastline occurs where beds, or layers, of differing rock types are folded into ridges that run parallel to the coast. ...
- (Concordance (genetics)) Concordance as used in genetics usually means the presence of the same trait in both members of a pair of twins. ...
- (Concordance (medicine)) In medicine, compliance (also adherence or concordance) describes the degree to which a patient correctly follows medical advice. ...
- (concordantly) In a concordant manner
- (concordance) agreement; accordance; consonance; concord; agreement; 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; a list of occurrences of a word or phrase from a corpus, with the ...
- (Concordance) an alphabetical index of a search pattern in a corpus, showing every contextual occurrence of the search pattern
- (Concordance) An alphabetical list of words from a book, giving the locations of the words in the text.
- (Concordance) Alphabetical index of important Bible words, showing you the verses in which the word occurs. A concordance can be very helpful when finding a particular verse you may have in mind, even if you only remember a few words of the verse. ...
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- (Concordance) An alphabetized list of words ina document and the frequency with which each word appears.
- (Concordance) An index of a text, based on words, lemmas, or morphemes with their immediate contexts. Concordance software can automatically generate such lists, given a set of words, lemmas, or morphemes, and a text.
- (Concordance) Automated Litigation Support software created by Dataflight well known for its ease of use, ability to manage very large databases, and a tagging or foldering feature that makes it easy to group similar documents together. ...
- (Concordance) For two or more loci or traits typed in offspring from a backcross or RI strain, the presence of alleles (or expression of a trait) derived from the same parental chromosome (see Chapter 9).
- (Concordance) The listing of words from a text, along with every contextual occurence of the words. Concordance is very valuable for research, and very rare to see in search engines, because it requires efficiency to do well. ...
- (Concordance) how well host (antibodies) and pathogen (antigens) molecules match each other
- (Concordance) this describes a relationship between a ‘doctor’ and a ‘patient’: the individual is responsible for making decisions about their healthcare and treatment, and the doctor supports and helps the individual to do this.
- (concordance) An alphabetical index of words in a single text, or in the works of a major author. It shows, therefore, the number of times a particular word is used and where it may be found. There are concordances for the Bible and for Shakespeare's works.
- (concordance) Identity of matched pairs or groups for a given trait, such as sibs expressing the same trait.
- (concordance) Similarity of results between different microarray platforms. Related terms: discordance, mismatches
- (concordance) a list of the words used in a text or group of texts. The normal way of consulting a corpus is to look at concordances which show words in the context in which they occur.