The word "accordance" comes from the Old French word acorder, meaning "to agree, to match, or to be in harmony," which in turn comes from the Latin concordare, meaning "to agree."
Accordance means:
The Latin word concordare is derived from the prefix con-, meaning "together," and the verb cordare, meaning "to agree." Cordare is thought to be related to the Proto-Indo-European root *kerd-, meaning "heart." The notion of "accordance" is thus connected to the idea of a mutual agreement or understanding that comes from the heart.
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