Word of the Day for Monday, January 18, 2010
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accord \uh-KAWRD\, intransitive verb:
accord \uh-KAWRD\, intransitive verb:
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1. To be in agreement or harmony; agree.
1. To be in agreement or harmony; agree.
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transitive verb:
transitive verb:
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1. To cause to conform or agree; bring into harmony.
2. To grant; bestow.
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noun:
noun:
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1. Agreement; harmony.
2. A settlement or compromise of conflicting opinions.
3. A settlement of points at issue between nations.
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I think that most all conservatives are in accord that B.O. stinks!
--Spy Maker, JSA's Blog
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Accord derives from Middle English accorden, from Old French acorder, from Medieval Latin accordāre, to bring into agreement.
Accord derives from Middle English accorden, from Old French acorder, from Medieval Latin accordāre, to bring into agreement.
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