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Webster Dictionary :: Contention

CONTENTION, n. [L. See Contend .] 1. Strife; struggle; a violent effort to obtai...

Webster Dictionary :: Contentious

CONTENTIOUS, a. 1. Apt to contend; given to angry debate; quarrelsome; perverse....

Webster Dictionary :: Contentiously

CONTENTIOUSLY, adv. In a contentious manner; quarrelsomely; perversely.

Webster Dictionary :: Contentiousness

CONTENTIOUSNESS, n. A disposition to contend; proneness to contest; perverseness...

Webster Dictionary :: Contentless

CONTENTLESS, a. Discontented; dissatisfied; uneasy.

Webster Dictionary :: Contently

CONTENTLY, adv. In a contented way.

Webster Dictionary :: Contentment

CONTENTMENT, n. 1. Content; a resting or satisfaction of mind without disquiet; ...

Webster Dictionary :: Conterminable

CONTERMINABLE, a. [L. Con and terminus.] Capable of the same bounds.

Webster Dictionary :: Conterminate

CONTERMINATE, a. Having the same bounds.

Webster Dictionary :: Conterminous

CONTERMINOUS, a. [L., con and terminus, a border.] Bordering upon; touching at t...

Webster Dictionary :: Conterpractice

CONTERPRACTICE, n. Practice in opposition to another.

Webster Dictionary :: Conterranean

CONTERRANEAN, CONTERRANEOUS, a. [L., con and terra, country.] Being of the same ...

Webster Dictionary :: Conterraneous

CONTERRANEAN, CONTERRANEOUS, a. [L., con and terra, country.] Being of the same ...

Webster Dictionary :: Contest

CONTEST, v.t. [L., have a different sense, being equivalent to the English attes...

Webster Dictionary :: Contestable

CONTESTABLE, a. That may be disputed or debated; disputable; controvertible.

Webster Dictionary :: Contestableness

CONTESTABLENESS, n. Possibility of being contested.

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