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1,001 words match “CONN”

ABLATIVE n.
ith it in gender, number, and case, both words forming a clause by themselves and being unconnected, grammatically, with the rest of the sentence; as, Tarquinio regnante, Pythagoras venit, i. e., Tarquinius reigning, Pythagoras came.
ABRUPT a.
Having sudden transitions from one subject to another; unconnected. The abrupt style, which hath many breaches. B. Jonson.
ABSOLUTE a.
Loosed from, or unconnected by, dependence on any other being; self-existent; self-sufficing.
ABSTRACTED a.
Separated or disconnected; withdrawn; removed; apart. The evil abstracted stood from his own evil. Milton.
ACCESSORINESS n.
The state of being accessory, or connected subordinately.
ACCESSORY a.
Accompanying as a subordinate; aiding in a secondary way; additional; connected as an incident or subordinate to a principal; contributing or contributory; said of persons and things, and, when of persons, usually in a bad sense; as, he was accessory to the riot; accessory sounds in music.
ACETOUS a.
Causing, or connected with, acetification; as, acetous fermentation. Acetous acid, a name formerly given to vinegar.
ACTION n.
The event or connected series of events, either real or imaginary, forming the subject of a play, poem, or other composition; the unfolding of the drama of events.
ADAPTER n.
A connecting tube; an adopter.
ADJUNCTLY adv.
By way of addition or adjunct; in connection with.
ADVICE n.
specific illegal act. Wharton. Advice boat, a vessel employed to carry dispatches or to reconnoiter; a dispatch boat. -- To take advice. (a) To accept advice. (b) To consult with another or others.
AFFILIABLE a.
Capable of being affiliated to or on, or connected with in origin.
AFFILIATE v. 4 definitions
To adopt; to receive into a family as a son; hence, to bring or receive into close connection; to ally. Is the soul affiliated to God, or is it estranged and in rebellion I. Taylor.
AFFILIATION n.
Connection in the way of descent. H. Spencer.
AFFINITIVE a.
Closely connected, as by affinity.
AFFINITY n.
Kinship generally; close agreement; relation; conformity; resemblance; connection; as, the affinity of sounds, of colors, or of languages. There is a close affinity between imposture and credulity. Sir G. C. Lewis.
AFFIX v.
To attach, unite, or connect with; as, names affixed to ideas, or ideas affixed to things; to affix a stigma to a person; to affix ridicule or blame to any one.
AFTERBIRTH n.
The placenta and membranes with which the fetus is connected, and which come away after delivery.
AGAPE n.
The love feast of the primitive Christians, being a meal partaken of in connection with the communion.
AGRICULTURAL a.
Of or pertaining to agriculture; connected with, or engaged in, tillage; as, the agricultural class; agricultural implements, wages, etc. -- Ag`ri*cul"tur*al*ly, adv. Agricultural ant (Zoöl.), a species of ant which gathers and stores seeds of grasses, for food. The remarkable species (Myrmica barbata) found in Texas…
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