Concord : (noun) 1: capital of the state of New Hampshire; located in south
central New Hampshire on the Merrimack river [syn: Concord,
capital of New Hampshire]
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 [syn: harmony, concordance]
3: the determination of grammatical inflection on the basis of
word relations [syn: agreement]
4: town in eastern Massachusetts near Boston where the first
battle of the American Revolution was fought [syn: Concord]
5: agreement of opinions [syn: harmony, concordance]
6: the first battle of the American Revolution (April 19, 1775)
[syn: Lexington, Concord, Lexington and Concord]
(verb) 1: go together; "The colors don't harmonize"; "Their ideas
concorded" [syn: harmonize, harmonise, consort, accord,
fit in, agree]
2: arrange by concord or agreement; "Concord the conditions for
the marriage of the Prince of Wales with a commoner"
3: arrange the words of a text so as to create a concordance;
"The team concorded several thousand nouns, verbs, and
adjectives"
4: be in accord; be in agreement; "We agreed on the terms of
the settlement"; "I can't agree with you!"; "I hold with
those who say life is sacred"; "Both philosophers concord
on this point" [syn: agree, hold, concur] [ant: disagree]
Based on WordNet 2.0
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Fox \Fox\, n.; pl. Foxes. [AS. fox; akin to D. vos, G. fuchs,
OHG. fuhs, foha, Goth. fa['u]h?, Icel. f?a fox, fox fraud; of
unknown origin, cf. Skr. puccha tail. Cf. Vixen.]
1. (Zo["o]l.) A carnivorous animal of the genus Vulpes,
family Canid[ae], of many species. The European fox ({V.
vulgaris or V. vulpes), the American red fox ({V.
fulvus), the American gray fox ({V. Virginianus}), and
the arctic, white, or blue, fox ({V. lagopus) are
well-known species.
Note: The black or silver-gray fox is a variety of the
American red fox, producing a fur of great value; the
cross-gray and woods-gray foxes are other varieties of
the same species, of less value. The common foxes of
Europe and America are very similar; both are
celebrated for their craftiness. They feed on wild
birds, poultry, and various small animals.
Subtle as the fox for prey. --Shak.
2. (Zo["o]l.) The European dragonet.
3. (Zo["o]l.) The fox shark or thrasher shark; -- called also
sea fox. See Thrasher shark, under Shark.
4. A sly, cunning fellow. [Colloq.]
We call a crafty and cruel man a fox. --Beattie.
5. (Naut.) Rope yarn twisted together, and rubbed with tar;
-- used for seizings or mats.
6. A sword; -- so called from the stamp of a fox on the
blade, or perhaps of a wolf taken for a fox. [Obs.]
Thou diest on point of fox. --Shak.
7. pl. (Enthnol.) A tribe of Indians which, with the Sacs,
formerly occupied the region about Green Bay, Wisconsin;
-- called also Outagamies.
Fox and geese.
(a) A boy's game, in which one boy tries to catch others
as they run one goal to another.
(b) A game with sixteen checkers, or some substitute for
them, one of which is called the fox, and the rest the
geese; the fox, whose first position is in the middle
of the board, endeavors to break through the line of
the geese, and the geese to pen up the fox.
Fox bat (Zo["o]l.), a large fruit bat of the genus
Pteropus, of many species, inhabiting Asia, Africa, and
the East Indies, esp. P. medius of India. Some of the
species are more than four feet across the outspread
wings. See Fruit bat.
Fox bolt, a bolt having a split end to receive a fox wedge.
Fox brush (Zo["o]l.), the tail of a fox.
Fox evil, a disease in which the hair falls off; alopecy.
Fox grape (Bot.), the name of two species of American
grapes. The northern fox grape ({Vitis Labrusca) is the
origin of the varieties called Isabella, Concord,
Hartford, etc., and the southern fox grape ({Vitis
vulpina) has produced the Scuppernong, and probably the
Catawba.
Fox hunter.
(a) One who pursues foxes with hounds.
(b) A horse ridden in a fox chase.
Fox shark (Zo["o]l.), the thrasher shark. See Thrasher
shark, under Thrasher.
Fox sleep, pretended sleep.
Fox sparrow (Zo["o]l.), a large American sparrow
({Passerella iliaca); -- so called on account of its
reddish color.
Fox squirrel (Zo["o]l.), a large North American squirrel
({Sciurus niger, or S. cinereus). In the Southern
States the black variety prevails; farther north the
fulvous and gray variety, called the cat squirrel, is
more common.
Fox terrier (Zo["o]l.), one of a peculiar breed of
terriers, used in hunting to drive foxes from their holes,
and for other purposes. There are rough- and smooth-haired
varieties.
Fox trot, a pace like that which is adopted for a few
steps, by a horse, when passing from a walk into a trot,
or a trot into a walk.
Based on Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
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Concord : \Con"cord\, n.
A variety of American grape, with large dark blue (almost
black) grapes in compact clusters.
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Concord : \Con*cord"\, v. i. [F. concorder, L. concordare.]
To agree; to act together. [Obs.] --Clarendon.
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Concord : \Con"cord\, n. [F. concorde, L. concordia, fr. concors
of the same mind, agreeing; con- _ cor, cordis, heart. See
Heart, and cf. Accord.]
1. A state of agreement; harmony; union.
Love quarrels oft in pleasing concord end. --Milton.
2. Agreement by stipulation; compact; covenant; treaty or
league. [Obs.]
The concord made between Henry and Roderick.
--Davies.
3. (Gram.) Agreement of words with one another, in gender,
number, person, or case.
4. (Old Law) An agreement between the parties to a fine of
land in reference to the manner in which it should pass,
being an acknowledgment that the land in question belonged
to the complainant. See Fine. --Burril.
5. [Prob. influenced by chord.] (Mus.) An agreeable
combination of tones simultaneously heard; a consonant
chord; consonance; harmony.
Based on Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
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CONCORD, estates, conveyances, practice. An agreement or supposed agreement
between the parties in levying a fine of lands, in which the deforciant (or
he who keeps the other out of possession,) acknowledges that the lands in
question, are the right of the complainant;. and from the acknowledgment or
recognition of right thus made, the party who levies the fine is called the
cognisor, and the person to whom it is levied, the cognisee. 2 Bl. Com. 350;
Cruise, Dig. tit. 35, c. 2, s. 33; Com. Dig. Fine, E 9.
Based on Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856) [Bouvier_Law_Dictionary]:
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Concord, AR (town, FIPS 15100)
Location: 35.66343 N, 91.84873 W
Population (1990): 262 (118 housing units)
Area: 7.3 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water)
Zip code(s): 72523
Concord, CA (city, FIPS 16000)
Location: 37.97325 N, 121.99987 W
Population (1990): 111348 (43715 housing units)
Area: 76.3 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water)
Zip code(s): 94518, 94519, 94520, 94521
Concord, GA (town, FIPS 19168)
Location: 33.09150 N, 84.43814 W
Population (1990): 211 (99 housing units)
Area: 2.1 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water)
Zip code(s): 30206
Concord, IL (village, FIPS 16054)
Location: 39.81613 N, 90.37165 W
Population (1990): 172 (64 housing units)
Area: 0.7 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water)
Zip code(s): 62631
Concord, KY (CDP, FIPS 16899)
Location: 37.07214 N, 88.70010 W
Population (1990): 1560 (680 housing units)
Area: 6.9 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water)
Concord, KY (city, FIPS 16894)
Location: 38.68805 N, 83.49193 W
Population (1990): 65 (34 housing units)
Area: 0.2 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water)
Concord, MA
Zip code(s): 01742
Concord, MI (village, FIPS 17740)
Location: 42.17524 N, 84.64390 W
Population (1990): 944 (369 housing units)
Area: 3.7 sq km (land), 0.3 sq km (water)
Zip code(s): 49237
Concord, MO (CDP, FIPS 16030)
Location: 38.51433 N, 90.35355 W
Population (1990): 19859 (7647 housing units)
Area: 17.9 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water)
Concord, NC (city, FIPS 14100)
Location: 35.40733 N, 80.59431 W
Population (1990): 27347 (11616 housing units)
Area: 56.5 sq km (land), 0.3 sq km (water)
Zip code(s): 28025, 28027
Concord, NE (village, FIPS 10250)
Location: 42.38422 N, 96.98875 W
Population (1990): 156 (70 housing units)
Area: 0.3 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water)
Zip code(s): 68728
Concord, NH (city, FIPS 14200)
Location: 43.23159 N, 71.56008 W
Population (1990): 36006 (15697 housing units)
Area: 166.5 sq km (land), 8.4 sq km (water)
Zip code(s): 03301
Concord, PA
Zip code(s): 17217
Concord, TN
Zip code(s): 37922
Concord, TX
Zip code(s): 77850
Concord, VA
Zip code(s): 24538
Concord, VT
Zip code(s): 05824
Based on Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856) [Bouvier_Law_Dictionary]:
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