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Webster Dictionary :: Conculcate

CONCULCATE, v.t. [L.] To tread on; to trample under foot.

Webster Dictionary :: Conculcation

CONCULCATION, n. A trampling under foot. [Not much used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Concupiscence

CONCUPISCENCE, n. [L., to covet or lust after, to desire or covet.] Lust; unlawf...

Webster Dictionary :: Concupiscent

CONCUPISCENT, a. Desirous of unlawful pleasure; libidinous.

Webster Dictionary :: Concupiscible

CONCUPISCIBLE, a. Exciting or impelling to the enjoyment of carnal pleasure; inc...

Webster Dictionary :: Concur

CONCUR, v.i. [L., to run together.] 1. To meet in the same point; to agree. Reas...

Webster Dictionary :: Concurrence

CONCURRENCE, n. 1. A meeting or coming together; union; conjunction. We have no ...

Webster Dictionary :: Concurrency

CONCURRENCY, n. The same as concurrence; but little used.

Webster Dictionary :: Concurrent

CONCURRENT, a. 1. Meeting; uniting; accompanying; acting in conjunction; agreein...

Webster Dictionary :: Concurrently

CONCURRENTLY, adv. With concurrence; unitedly.

Webster Dictionary :: Concurring

CONCURRING, ppr. Meeting in the same joint; agreeing; running or acting together...

Webster Dictionary :: Concussation

CONCUSSATION, n. [See Concussion .] A violent shock or agitation.

Webster Dictionary :: Concussion

CONCUSSION, n. [L., to shake, or shatter. The primary sense is to beat, to strik...

Webster Dictionary :: Concussive

CONCUSSIVE, a. Having the power or quality of shaking.

Webster Dictionary :: Cond

COND, v.t. In seamens language, to conduct a ship; to direct the man at helm how...

Webster Dictionary :: Condemn

CONDEMN, v.t. [L., to condemn, to disapprove, to doom, to devote.] 1. To pronoun...

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