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Accord
Accord
v. t.
Agreement
or
concurrence
of
opinion
,
will
, or
action
;
harmony
of
mind
;
consent
;
assent
.
Accord
v. t.
Harmony
of
sounds
;
agreement
in
pitch
and
tone
;
concord
; as,
the
accord
of
tones
.
Accord
v. t.
Agreement
,
harmony
, or
just
correspondence
of
things
; as,
the
accord
of
light
and
shade
in
painting
.
Accord
v. t.
Voluntary
or
spontaneous
motion
or
impulse
to
act
;
preceded
by
own
; as, of
one
's
own
accord
.
Accord
v. t.
An
agreement
between
parties
in
controversy
, by
which
satisfaction
for
an
injury
is
stipulated
,
and
which
,
when
executed
,
bars
a
suit
.
Accord
v. t.
To
make
to
agree
or
correspond
; to
suit
one
thing
to
another
; to
adjust
;
followed
by to.
Accord
v. t.
To
bring
to an
agreement
, as
persons
; to
reconcile
; to
settle
,
adjust
,
harmonize
, or
compose
, as
things
; as, to
accord
suits
or
controversies
.
Accord
v. t.
To
grant
as
suitable
or
proper
; to
concede
; to
award
; as, to
accord
to
one
due
praise
.
Accord
v. i.
To
agree
; to
correspond
; to be in
harmony
;
followed
by
with
,
formerly
also
by to; as,
his
disposition
accords
with
his
looks
.
Accord
v. i.
To
agree
in
pitch
and
tone
.
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