concordance |
an alphabetical index of all the main words in a book or in the entire work of an author, listing the contexts in which each word occurs and giving page references for each occurrence. [2 definitions] |
concordant |
being in agreement or harmony. |
concordat |
a formal agreement or contract, as between the pope and a government, concerning the regulation of church affairs. |
concourse |
a large open space, as in a railway station, where many people pass or gather. [5 definitions] |
concrescence |
the merging, esp. by growing together, of related parts or particles, as cells. |
concrete |
existing as something solid or tangible; actual; real. [10 definitions] |
concrete poetry |
a form of poetry in which the arrangement of words and phrases on the printed page is intended to convey a visual as well as poetic image. |
concretion |
something that is or becomes real, specific, solid, or tangible. [3 definitions] |
concretize |
to make tangible or definite; give concrete form to. |
concubine |
a woman who cohabits with a man but is not married to him; mistress. [2 definitions] |
concupiscence |
a strong desire or longing, esp. sexual; lust. |
concur |
to share the same opinion; agree. [3 definitions] |
concurrence |
the act or product of concurring; agreement. [4 definitions] |
concurrent |
existing or occurring at the same time. [5 definitions] |
concurrent jurisdiction |
the power of two or more courts to each hear and decide cases related to the same matter or in the same geographic area. |
concurrent resolution |
a resolution passed by both houses of a bicameral legislative body that is not legally binding and does not require the chief executive's signature. |
concuss |
to cause injury to by concussion. |
concussion |
a violent shaking or heavy blow; shock. [2 definitions] |
condemn |
to express extreme disapproval of; declare to be wrong, inadequate, or evil. [5 definitions] |
condemnable |
combined form of condemn. |
condemnation |
the act of condemning or the state of being condemned. [4 definitions] |