CONCORDAT Con*cor"dat, n. Etym: [F. concordat, L. concordato, prop. p. p. of concordare. See Concord.]
1. A compact, covenant, or agreement concerning anything.
2. An agreement made between the pope and a sovereign or government for the regulation of ecclesiastical matters with which both are concerned; as, the concordat between Pope Pius VIL and Bonaparte in 1801. Hook.
CONCORD BUGGY Con"cord bug"gy (kon"kerd). [From Concord, New Hampshire, where first made.]
Defn: A kind of buggy having a body with low sides, and side springs.
CONCORDIST
Con*cord"ist, n.
Defn: The compiler of a concordance.
CONCORPORATE Con*cor"po*rate, v. t. & i. Etym: [L. concorporatus, p. p. of concorporare.]
Defn: To unite in one mass or body; to incorporate. [Archaic.] Jer.
Taylor.
CONCORPORATE
Con*cor"po*rate, a.