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CONCAMERATE v. 2 definitions
To arch over; to vault. Of the upper beak an inch and a half consisteth of one concamerated bone. Grew.
CONCATENATE v.
a series or chain, as things depending on one another. This all things friendly will concatenate. Dr. H. More
CONCATENATION n.
if linked together; a chain, a succession. The stoics affirmed a fatal, unchangeable concatenation of causes, reaching even to the illicit acts of man's will. South. A concatenation of explosions. W. Irving.
CONCELEBRATE v.
To celebrate together. [Obs.] Holland.
CONCENTRATE v. 3 definitions
r; to unite more closely; to gather into one body, mass, or force; to fix; as, to concentrate rays of light into a focus; to concentrate the attention. (He) concentrated whole force at his own camp. Motley.
CONCILIATE v.
To win ower; to gain from a state of hostility; to gain the good will or favor of; to make friendly; to mollify; to propitiate; to appease. The rapacity of his father's administration had excited such universal discontent, that it was found expedient to conciliate the nation. Hallam.
CONCINNATE v.
To place fitly together; to adapt; to clear. [Obs.] Holland.
CONCIONATE v.
To preach. [Obs.] Lithgow.
CONCORPORATE v. 2 definitions
To unite in one mass or body; to incorporate. [Archaic.] Jer. Taylor.
CONCREATE v.
To create at the same time. If God did concreate grace with Adam. Jer. Taylor.
CONCUBINATE n.
Concubinage. [Obs.] Johnson.
CONCULCATE v.
To tread or trample under foot. [Obs.] Bp. Montagu -- Con`cul*ca"tion (, n. [Obs.]
CONDENSATE a. 2 definitions
Made dense; condensed. Water . . . thickened or condensate. Peacham.
CONDITIONATE a. 3 definitions
Conditional. [Obs.] Barak's answer is faithful, though conditionate. Bp. Hall.
CONDUPLICATE a.
Folded lengthwise along the midrib, the upper face being within; -- said of leaves or petals in vernation or æstivation.
CONEPATE; CONEPATL n.
The skunk.
CONFABULATE v.
arly together; to chat; to prattle. I shall not ask Jean Jaques Rousseau If birds confabulate or no. Cowper.
CONFATED p.
Fated or decreed with something else. [R.] A. Tucker.
CONFEDERATE a. 6 definitions
gaged in a confederacy; banded together; allied. All the swords In Italy, and her confederate arms, Could not have made this peace. Shak.
CONFEDERATER n.
A confederate.
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