concent means harmony Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
Why this word is great
CONCENT — [Noun] Harmony or concord of sounds, especially in music. From Latin concentus ("a singing together, harmony"), from concinō ("to sing together"), from con- ("together") + canō ("to sing"). Unlike "consonance" (which narrows to the technical blend of notes) or "unison" (which demands identical pitch), concent is the art of difference resolving into unity. It is the hum of a choir finding its balance, the way wind and leaves compose a forest’s murmur, or the moment when disparate instruments in an orchestra cease to fight and become a single voice—proof that agreement need not erase individuality, only temper it.