concord
/kənˈkɔrd/Definitions
1. noun
harmony or agreement in opinion, feeling, or action
“The concert was a beautiful display of concord between the orchestra and the chorus.”
2. noun
a written statement or agreement, especially one drawn up and signed by two or more parties
“The concord between the two companies outlined their joint venture in the contract.”
3. noun
a type of grape used in making wine, especially in France
“The vineyard produced a variety of concord grapes for its wine production.”
4. verb
to bring or come into harmony or agreement
“The two opposing teams were able to concord and find a solution to their differences.”
5. verb
to make or draw up a written statement or agreement
“The lawyer helped the two parties concord a contract to settle the dispute.”