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CONFUTATION, n. The act of confuting, disproving, or proving to be false, or inv...
CONFUTE, v.t. [L.] 1. To disprove; to prove to be false, defective or invaled; t...
CONFUTED, pp. Disproved; proved to be false, defective or unsound; overthrown by...
CONFUTER, n. One who disproves, or confutes.
CONFUTING, ppr. Disproving; proving to be false, defective or invalid; overthrow...
CONGE, n. [L.] 1. Leave; farewell; parting ceremony. 2. The act of respect perfo...
CONGEAL, v.t. [L., to freeze, has the elements of cool, but it may be a differen...
CONGEALABLE, a. That may be congealed; capable of being converted from a fluid t...
CONGEALED, pp. Converted into ice, or a solid mass, by the loss of heat or other...
CONGEALING, ppr. Changing from a liquid to a solid state; concreting.
CONGEALMENT, n. A clot or concretion; that which is formed by congelation. Also,...
CONGELATION, n. [L.] The process of passing, or the act of converting, from a fl...
CONGENER, n. [L., kind, race.] A thing of the same kind or nature. The cherry tr...
CONGENERACY, n. Similarity of origin.
CONGENERIC, a. Being of the same kind or nature.
CONGENEROUSNESS, n. The quality of being from the same original, or of belonging...