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CONOID, n. [Gr., a cone, form.] 1. In geometry, a solid formed by the revolution...
CONOIDIC, CONOIDICAL, a. Pertaining to a conoid; having the form of a conoid.
CONOIDIC, CONOIDICAL, a. Pertaining to a conoid; having the form of a conoid.
CONQUASSATE, v.t. [L.] To shake. [Little used.]
CONQUER, v.t. 1. To subdue; to reduce, by physical force, till resistance is no ...
CONQUERABLE, a. That may be conquered, overcome or subdued.
CONQUERED, pp. Overcome; subdued; vanquished; gained; won.
CONQUERESS, n. A female who conquers; a victorious female.
CONQUERING, ppr. Overcoming; subduing; vanquishing; obtaining.
CONQUEROR, n. One who conquers; one who gains a victory; one who subdues and bri...
CONQUEST, n. [The primary sense is to See K, to press or drive towards.] 1. The ...
CONSANGUINEOUS, a. [L., infra.] Of the same blood; related by birth; descended f...
CONSANGUINITY, n. [L., blood.] The relation of persons by blood; the relation or...
CONSCIENCE, n. [L., to know, to be privy to.] 1. Internal or self-knowledge, or ...
CONSCIENCED, a. Having conscience.
CONSCIENT, Conscious. [Not used.]