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17,110 words match “CON”

CONJUGATE a. 10 definitions
Containing two or more radicals supposed to act the part of a single one. [R.]
CONJUGATION n. 6 definitions
the act of uniting or combining; union; assemblage. [Obs.] Mixtures and conjugations of atoms. Bentley.
CONJUGATIONAL a.
relating to conjugation. Ellis.
CONJUGIAL a.
Conjugal. [R.] Swedenborg.
CONJUGIUM n.
The marriage tie.
CONJUNCT a. 2 definitions
United; conjoined; concurrent. [Archaic]
CONJUNCTION n. 3 definitions
The act of conjoining, or the state of being conjoined, united, or associated; union; association; league. He will unite the white rose and the red: Smille heaven upon his fair conjunction. Shak. Man can effect no great matter by his personal strength but as he acts in society and conjunction with others. South.…
CONJUNCTIONAL a.
Relating to a conjunction.
CONJUNCTIVA n.
covers the external surface of the ball of the eye and the inner surface of the lids; the conjunctival membrance.
CONJUNCTIVAL a. 2 definitions
Joining; connecting.
CONJUNCTIVE a. 2 definitions
Serving to unite; connecting together.
CONJUNCTIVELY adv.
In conjunction or union; together. Sir T. Browne.
CONJUNCTIVENESS n.
The state or quality of being conjunctive. Johnson.
CONJUNCTIVITIS n.
Inflammation of the conjunctiva.
CONJUNCTLY adv.
In union; conjointly; unitedly; together. Sir W. Hamilton.
CONJUNCTURE n. 2 definitions
The act of joining, or state of being joined; union; connection; combination. The conjuncture of philosophy and divinity. Hobbes. A fit conjuncture or circumstances. Addison.
CONJURATION n. 3 definitions
nest entreaty; adjuration. We charge you, in the name of God, take heed; . . . Under this conjuration speak, my lord. Shak.
CONJURATOR n.
One who swears or is sworn with others; one bound by oath with others; a compurgator. Burrill.
CONJURE v. 4 definitions
all on or summon by a sacred name or in solemn manner; to implore earnestly; to adjure. I conjure you, let him know, Whate'er was done against him, Cato did it. Addison.
CONJUREMENT n.
Serious injunction; solemn demand or entreaty. [Obs.] Milton.
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