Concordance, n.

    1. Agreement, harmony. See concord.
    2. Word-catalogue, index to the entire vocabulary (of any author).

Concordant, a. Agreeing, accordant, harmonious, agreeable.

Concordat, n. Compact, convention, covenant, agreement, bargain, stipulation, treaty.

Concourse, n.

    1. Confluence, conflux, flocking together.
    2. Meeting, assemblage, assembly, collection, gathering, throng, crowd, multitude.
    3. (Poetical.) Cluster, crowded group.

Concrete, v. n. Solidify, harden, cake, become firm or solid, be consolidated, coagulate, congeal, thicken.

Concrete, a.

    1. Firm, solid, solidified, consolidated, compact.
    2. Concreted, formed by admixture, complex, compound, agglomerated, conglomerated.
    3. Completely real, individualized, total, entire, free from abstraction.

Concrete, n.

    1. Concretion, mixture, compound.
    2. Cemented stones and gravel.

Concretion, n.

    1. Solidification.
    2. Concreted mass, calculus.
    3. Concrete, mixture, admixture, firm combination, compound, complex.

  By PanEris using Melati.

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