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3,097 words match “BAC”

CONCLUSION n.
on may be drawn. [Obs.] We practice likewise all conclusions of grafting and inoculating. Bacon.
CONCOCT v.
To mature or perfect; to ripen. [Obs.] Bacon.
CONCOCTION n.
The act of perfecting or maturing. [Obs.] Bacon.
CONCURRENT a.
fference the concurrent echo and the iterant but the quickness or slowness of the return. Bacon. Changes . . . concurrent with the visual changes in the eye. Tyndall.
CONCUSSION n.
ulous cities, hath dissipated pestilent air; which may be from the concussion of the air. Bacon.
CONDIMENT n.
seasoning. As for radish and the like, they are for condiments, and not for nourishment. Bacon.
CONDITION n. 2 definitions
s a condition and property of divine powers and beings to be hidden and unseen to others. Bacon.
CONDITIONAL n.
A limitation. [Obs.] Bacon.
CONDUCIBLE a.
Conducive; tending; contributing. Bacon. All his laws are in themselves conducible to the temporal interest of them that observe them. Bentley.
CONFECTION n. 2 definitions
A composition of different materials. [Obs.] A new confection of mold. Bacon.
CONFEDERATION n.
ates. The three princes enter into some strict league and confederation among themselves. Bacon. This was no less than a political confederation of the colonies of New England. Palfrey.
CONFESSANT n.
One who confesses to a priest. [Obs.] Bacon.
CONFESSOR n.
am. Our religion which hath been sealed with the blood of so many martyrs and confessors. Bacon.
CONFINER n.
o lives on confines, or near the border of a country; a borderer; a near neighbor. [Obs.] Bacon. Happy confiners you of other lands, That shift your soil, and oft 'scape tyrants' hands. Daniel.
CONFISCATE v.
se. It was judged that he should be banished and his whole estate confiscated and seized. Bacon.
CONFLATION n.
owing together, as of many instruments in a concert, or of many fires in a foundry. [R.] Bacon.
CONFORM a.
Of the same form; similar in import; conformable. Bacon.
CONFORTATION n.
The act of strengthening. [Obs.] Bacon.
CONFRICATION n.
A rubbing together; friction. [Obs.] Bacon.
CONGLACIATION n.
into ice, or the state of being converted to ice; a freezing; congelation; also, a frost. Bacon.
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