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Concordance

Concordance
A Concordance is a gathering of passages that "concord" or agree. Usually it is a gathering of passages with a sought for word.

Concordances are a form of reading tool that go back to the Middle Ages. They are typically lists of words with their appearances. A concordance for the bible, for example, would have entries for all the content words of the bible in alphabetical order. Each entry would include information about where the word appears and some context. Searching for words on a computer now typically returns a concordance called a Key Word in Context (KWIC) with the sought word down the center and a few words of context on either side. Google returns a type of concordance when you search for a word with an example of the word in context for each page it recommends.

See the Wikipedia entry on Concordance (Publishing)

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-- GeoffreyRockwell - 14 May 2008


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