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    congruence
    /ˈkɒŋɡrʊəns/

    noun

    • 1. agreement or harmony; compatibility: "the results show quite good congruence with recent studies"

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  2. CONGRUENCE definition: 1. the quality of being similar to or in agreement with something: 2. the quality of being similar…. Learn more.

  3. How to use congruence in a sentence. the quality or state of agreeing, coinciding, or being congruent; a statement that two numbers or geometric figures are congruent… See the full definition

  4. the quality of being similar to or in agreement with something: the congruence of the two systems. a congruency of values. See. congruent. Fewer examples. It may be possible for us to argue that there is a congruence between these two elements. We didn't have exact congruence between the two groups, but there was a tremendous amount of overlap.

  5. noun. the quality or state of corresponding, agreeing, or being congruent. maths the relationship between two integers, x and y, such that their difference, with respect to another positive integer called the modulus, n, is a multiple of the modulus.

  6. (formal) agreement with something; the state of being similar to something and not in conflict with it synonym compatibility. congruence (with something) The results show quite good congruence with recent studies. congruence between A and B There is a lack of congruence between theory and practice. Definitions on the go.

  7. 1. the quality or state of corresponding, agreeing, or being congruent. 2. (Mathematics) maths the relationship between two integers, x and y, such that their difference, with respect to another positive integer called the modulus, n, is a multiple of the modulus.

  8. 1. the state or quality of being in agreement; correspondence; harmony. 2. Geometry. the property of a plane or solid figure whereby it coincides with another plane or solid figure after it is moved, rotated, or flipped over. 3. Ancient Mathematics.