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CONCOURSE n.
A moving, flowing, or running together; confluence. The good frame of the universe was not the product of chance or fortuitous concourse of particles of matter. Sir M. Hale.
CONCREMATION n.
The act of burning different things together. [Obs.]
CONCREMENT n.
A growing together; the collection or mass formed by concretion, or natural union. [Obs.] The concrement of a pebble or flint. Sir M. Hale
CONCRESCIVE a.
Growing together, or into union; uniting. [R.] Eclec. Rev.
CONCRETION n.
A mass or nodule of solid matter formed by growing together, by congelation, condensation, coagulation, induration, etc.; a clot; a lump; a calculus. Accidental ossifications or deposits of phosphates of lime in certain organs . . . are called osseous concretions. Dunglison.
CONCREW v.
To grow together. [Obs.] Spenser.
CONCUR v.
To run together; to meet. [Obs.] Anon they fierce encountering both concurred With grisly looks and faces like their fates. J. Hughes.
CONCURRENCE n.
The act of concurring; a meeting or coming together; union; conjunction; combination. We have no other measure but our own ideas, with the concurence of other probable reasons, to persuade us. Locke.
CONDUPLICATION n.
A doubling together or folding; a duplication. [R.]
CONE-IN-CONE a.
ng of a series of parallel cones, each made up of many concentric cones closely packed together; -- said of a kind of structure sometimes observed in sedimentary rocks.
CONFABULATE v.
To talk familiarly together; to chat; to prattle. I shall not ask Jean Jaques Rousseau If birds confabulate or no. Cowper.
CONFEDERATE a. 2 definitions
United in a league; allied by treaty; engaged in a confederacy; banded together; allied. All the swords In Italy, and her confederate arms, Could not have made this peace. Shak.
CONFER v. 2 definitions
To bring together for comparison; to compare. [Obs.] If we confer these observations with others of the like nature, we may find cause to rectify the general opinion. Boyle.
CONFERENCE n. 2 definitions
The act of comparing two or more things together; comparison. [Obs.] Helps and furtherances which . . . the mutual conference of all men's collections and observations may afford. Hocker.
CONFERRUMINATE; CONFERRUMINATED a.
Closely united by the coalescence, or sticking together, of contiguous faces, as in the case of the cotyledons of the live-oak acorn.
CONFLAGRANT a.
Burning together in a common flame. [R.] "The conflagrant mass." Milton.
CONFLATE v.
To blow together; to bring together; to collect; to fuse together; to join or weld; to consolidate.
CONFLATION n.
A blowing together, as of many instruments in a concert, or of many fires in a foundry. [R.] Bacon.
CONFLICT n. 2 definitions
A striking or dashing together; violent collision; as, a conflict of elements or waves.
CONFLUENCE n. 2 definitions
The act of flowing together; the meeting or junction of two or more streams; the place of meeting.
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