concordance

 
Pronunciation: /kənˈkɔːd(ə)ns/

noun

  • 1an alphabetical list of the words (especially the important ones) present in a text or texts, usually with citations of the passages concerned or with the context displayed on a computer screen: a concordance to the Bible
  • 2 [mass noun] formal agreement or consistency: the concordance between the teams' research results
  • 3 Medicine the inheritance by two related individuals (especially twins) of the same genetic characteristic, such as susceptibility to a disease.

verb

[with object] (often as adjective concordanced)
  • make a concordance of: the value of concordanced information

Origin:

late Middle English: from Old French, from medieval Latin concordantia, from concordant- 'being of one mind' (see concordant)