concent
pronunciation
How to pronounce concent in British English: UK [kən'sent]
How to pronounce concent in American English: US [kən'sent]
Word Origin
- concent (n.)
- "harmony," 1580s, from Latin concentus "a singing together, harmony," from concinere "to sing or sound together," from com- "with, together" (see com-) + canere "to sing" (see chant (v.)). Often misspelled consent or confused with that word.
Example
- 1. If yon concent me to kiss you .
- 2. Could not concent the biblical interpretation to galileo .
- 3. We can study the motion of the projectile by watching the motion of its centre of gravity , at which the mass of the projectile is considered to be concent rated .
- 4. The development of methods for thecounting of red cells and for measuringhemoglobin concent ration led to the realiz ationthat the common infections , which ravaged theworld , such as pneumonia , tuberculosis , and typhoid fever , were all associated with low red celland hemoglobin values .