nice question
some suggest it means unanimously or even uniformly or in unison
& that may be so if not stilted or archaic
but all it actually says is
with or by means of a single or particular agreement
Something which is not biologically possible/ unnatural IE, Men can not give birth to babies because this is not in accord(ance) with the law of nature.
"If I don't get permission from the boss, I think I'll just go ahead and do it on my own accord""It's not a thing one should really do on one's own accord""Nobody showed you how to do it, you just did it on your own accord?"
If you have a meeting of minds, then you are in accord. You agree with one another.
Sui sponte
Latin for "out of many, one."
it means alot of.
she is one smart person
Something which is not biologically possible/ unnatural IE, Men can not give birth to babies because this is not in accord(ance) with the law of nature.
It means to pass gas
all by one's self
This phrase means literally: From many, one and is used to refer to the many states forming one country in the USA.
An accord condition is a phrase used in legal agreements to indicate that a specific condition must be met before a contract or obligation can be considered fulfilled. It typically refers to a temporary arrangement made to settle a dispute between parties while a more permanent solution is being negotiated.