accordant

Etymology

From Middle English acordaunt, equivalent to accord + -ant.

adj

  1. In agreement; agreeing.
    The breach of this law, even when the breach is known to be strictly accordant with true morality, has caused many a man more agony than a real crime. 1871, Charles Darwin, The Descent of Man
    And now his voice accordant to the string. 1836, Oliver Goldsmith, The Captivity An Oratorio

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