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CONTENTIOUS a.
y. Contentious jurisdiction (Eng. Eccl. Law), jurisdiction over matters in controversy between parties, in contradistinction to voluntary jurisdiction, or that exercised upon matters not opposed or controverted.
CONTEST n.
e in arms; conflict; combat; encounter. The late battle had, in effect, been a contest between one usurper and another. Hallam. It was fully expected that the contest there would be long and fierce. Macaulay.
CONTLINE n. 2 definitions
The space between the strands on the outside of a rope. Knight.
CONTRARIETY n.
ing contrary; opposition; repugnance; disagreement; antagonism. There is a contrariety between those things that conscience inclines to, and those that entertain the senses. South.
CONTRAST v.
To set in opposition, or over against, in order to show the differences between, or the comparative excellences and defects of; to compare by difference or contrariety of qualities; as, to contrast the present with the past.
CONUNDRUM n.
A kind of riddle based upon some fanciful or fantastic resemblance between things quite unlike; a puzzling question, of which the answer is or involves a pun. Or pun ambiguous, or conundrum quaint. J. Philips.
CONVALESCENCE; CONVALESCENCY n.
r disease; the state of a body renewing its vigor after sickness or weakness; the time between the subsidence of a disease and complete restoration to health.
CONVENTION n.
ent or contract less formal than, or preliminary to, a traety; an informal compact, as between commanders of armies in respect to suspension of hostilities, or between states; also, a formal agreement between governments or sovereign powers; as, a postal convetion between two governments. This convention, I think from…
COOL a. 2 definitions
Moderately cold; between warm and cold; lacking in warmth; producing or promoting coolness. Fanned with cool winds. Milton.
CORBEL-TABLE n.
A horizontal row of corbels, with the panels or filling between them; also, less properly used to include the stringcourse on them.
CORNER n. 2 definitions
The space in the angle between converging lines or walls which meet in a point; as, the chimney corner.
CORONAL a.
the shell of a sea urchin. Coronal suture (Anat.), a suture extending across the skull between the parietal and frontal bones; the frontoparietal suture.
CORRELATION n.
ee Conservation of energy, under Conservation. -- Correlation of forces, the relation between the forces which matter, endowed with various forms of energy, may exert.
CORRESPONDENCE n. 2 definitions
Friendly intercourse; reciprocal exchange of civilities; especially, intercourse between persons by means of letters. Holding also good correspondence with the other great men in the state. Bacon. To facilitate correspondence between one part of London and another, was not originally one of the objects of the post offi…
CORYPHODON n.
nct mammals from the eocene tertiary of Europe and America. Its species varied in size between the tapir and rhinoceros, and were allied to those animals, but had short, plantigrade, five-toed feet, like the elephant.
COSMOLABE n.
An instrument resembling the astrolabe, formerly used for measuring the angles between heavenly bodies; -- called also pantacosm.
COSTEANING n.
to another across the direction of the vein, in such manner as to cross all the veins between the two pits.
COTEAU n.
A hilly upland including the divide between two valleys; a divide.
COTTISED a.
Set between two cottises, -- said of a bend; or between two barrulets, -- said of a bar or fess.
COULISSE n.
One of the side scenes of the stage in a theater, or the space included between the side scenes.
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