6 adjectives to describe concordance

The inclusive dictionary concordance.

The inclusive dictionary concordance.

(In The story of the Hamitic peoples of the Old and New Testaments together with original subject illustrations and a condensed concordance on the Hamitic records by Elmo Jones)

Harper's topical concordance.

No one can say that the Balcony Scene in Romeo and Juliet is undramatic, or the "Galeoto il libro" scene in Mr. Stephen Phillips's Paolo and Francesca; yet the point of these scenes is not a clash, but an ecstatic concordance, of wills.

This very rare concordance is a proof of sincerity; when the first object in writing is to produce an effect upon others, a man never displays himself to them, such as he is in reality; but when he writes to satisfy an internal inspiration which has obtained possession of the soul, he discovers by his works, even without intending it, the very slightest shades of his manner of thinking and acting.

6 adjectives to describe  concordance