concordant
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++con·cor·dant /kənˈkɔːdənt $ -ɔːr-/ adjective formal LIKE/SIMILARbeing in agreement or having the same regular pattern 一致的;属于同一模式的
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concordant• But this study has, for the first time, clearly demonstrated a genetic difference between concordant and discordant identical twins.• The monozygotic twin material consisted of both concordant and discordant twin pairs, and some unpaired healthy twins.• The study included pairs of twins both concordant and discordant with regard to ulcerative colitis or Crohn's disease.• Even concordant Crohn's disease twins affected by the disease usually showed very dissimilar subclass ratios.• concordant opinionsOrigin concordant (1400-1500) French Latin, present participle of concordare “to agree”, from concors; → CONCORDcon·cor·dant adjectiveChineseSyllable
being having or Corpus the same regular agreement in pattern
concordant
con‧cor‧dant /kənˈkɔːdənt $ -ɔːr-/
adjective formal
con‧cor‧dant /kənˈkɔːdənt $ -ɔːr-/
adjective formal Date: 1400-1500
Language: French
Origin: Latin, present participle of concordare 'to agree', from concors; ⇨ concord
being in agreement or having the same regular pattern
Language: French
Origin: Latin, present participle of concordare 'to agree', from concors; ⇨ concord