0 a book or document that is an alphabetical list of the words used in a book or a writer's work, with information about where the words can be found and in which sentences:
1 to collect all the words used in a book or a writer's work into a book or list in alphabetical order, with information about where the words can be found and in which sentences:
The act of merging the sequences for their concordances creates a structure like that shown in figure 5; a deep, sparse tree.
However, this conclusion is not supported by the intra-class correlations and concordances.
Sequences represent concordances and all intermediate stages of query computation.
We cannot, however, exclude the possibility that publications now lost served as models for pieces which have no printed concordances.
Next, they used concordances to explore possible correlations between the generic structures and particular lexical items.
The author suggests a need for studies of concordances prepared by the teacher that are used in sectors other than higher education.
Probandwise concordances were defined as the number of affected index siblings of affected individuals divided by the total number of affected individuals.
Where no simple concordances are known, as appears to be the case here, the argument has to be conducted faute de mieux mainly through style analysis.