Definition: Accorder (pronounced /หรฆkkษr/), a verb, means "to agree" or "to make an agreement," often with regard to a contract or other matter. Here's a brief definition: The word 'accorder' in English is derived from Old French and derives from the Latin 'acqua' which means water. It comes from the Greek (Greek: แผฮบฮฟฯฯฮฑ, Acลซro) which was used for the first time in the 6th century BC to mean "to take or receive." The word has roots that are derived from Greek and is now found primarily as a word of French origin. The word 'accorder' can also be translated into English with other roots meaning agreement, agreement, or consent. For example: - Agreement: A court case in which parties agree to terms and obligations between them. - Consent: The act or thing that is given by another to the person requesting it as a condition of his giving consent. The word 'accorder' can also be used metaphorically, for example, "we're all in this together" (from the movie A Beautiful Day In The Neighborhood) to suggest everyone comes from the same place and needs to work together.
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