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concordant — Denoting or exhibiting concordance. * * * con·cor·dant kən kȯrd ənt adj of twins similar with respect to one or more particular characters compare DISCORDANT con·cor·dance ən(t)s n * * * con·cor·dant (kən korґd … Medical dictionary
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