congruous
English
Etymology
Middle English, from Latin congruus, from congruō (“I coincide with; I agree”).
Adjective
congruous (comparative more congruous, superlative most congruous)
Synonyms
Antonyms
Translations
corresponding in character
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harmonious — see harmonious
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