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Concordia

[ kon-kawr-dee-uh ]

noun

  1. the ancient Roman goddess of harmony or peace.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of Concordia1

From Latin; concord
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Example Sentences

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Graham Dodds, who teaches political science at Montreal’s Concordia University, said he has seen “a little uptick in good-natured ribbing from friends,” one of whom suggested he should pay an extra 25% of a recent bar tab — alluding to the Trump tariffs.

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I’m thinking of Cody Sullivan, 23, who earned a Certificate of Achievement in Concordia’s College of Education and works as a teaching assistant in Portland, Oregon.

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“Kai has all the physical tools you need and over the last four years has really improved in the mental aspect of this sport,” said Miklos, who went on to play at Concordia University in Irvine.

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The international research team was led by the University of Exeter and included Laval and Concordia universities.

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A new paper in the journal Hydrology may help authorities improve flood evacuation protocols with help from a machine-learning model developed by Concordia researchers.

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