Definitions for Concordia

Concordia Con·cor·di·a

Spelling: [kon-kawr-dee-uh]
IPA: /kɒnˈkɔr di ə/

Concordia is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 333 anagrams from letters in Concordia (accdinoor).

Definitions for Concordia

noun

  1. the ancient Roman goddess of harmony or peace.

Origin of Concordia

From Latin; See origin at concord

Examples for Concordia

As Dr. Jim Pfause of Concordia University points out, “smaller ones may mean you need more stimulation.”

I lunched with him at the Concordia, and he paid me five thousand francs, which he owed me.

Steels, Concordia, with doves on square and astronomical globe.

Shortly before the Concordia crashed, Schettino can be heard on the audiotape telling the helmsman to turn again.

That of Concordia Augusta, of limestone, has already been mentioned (p. 117).

Before the Concordia came to town, the local population hovered somewhere between 600 and 900 during the winter months.

Before the Concordia, the island shuttered up in late October and opened again in the spring.

The name of the sculptor of the Concordia in the apse is not known.

With these trivial exceptions the Concordia remained the law in Castile.

On Giglio, the remnants of the disaster will never go away even after the Concordia is towed from its shores.

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