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Webster Dictionary :: Contestation

CONTESTATION, n. 1. The act of contesting; strife; dispute. After years spent in...

Webster Dictionary :: Contestingly

CONTESTINGLY, adv. In a contending manner.

Webster Dictionary :: Contestless

CONTESTLESS, a. Not to be disputed.

Webster Dictionary :: Contex

CONTEX, v.t to weave together. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Context

CONTEXT, n. [L. Con and texo, to weave.] The general series or composition of a ...

Webster Dictionary :: Contextural

CONTEXTURAL, a. Pertaining to contexture, or to the human frame.

Webster Dictionary :: Contexture

CONTEXTURE, n. The manner of interweaving several parts into one body; the dispo...

Webster Dictionary :: Contignation

CONTIGNATION, n. [L., a beam.] 1. A frame of beams; a story. 2. The act of frami...

Webster Dictionary :: Contiguity

CONTIGUITY, n. [See Contiguous .] Actual contact of bodies; a touching.

Webster Dictionary :: Contiguous

CONTIGUOUS, a. [L., con and tango, tago, to touch.] Touching; meeting or joining...

Webster Dictionary :: Contiguously

CONTIGUOUSLY, adv. In a manner to touch; without intervening space.

Webster Dictionary :: Contiguousness

CONTIGUOUSNESS, n. A state of contact; close union of surfaces or borders.

Webster Dictionary :: Continence

CONTINENCE, CONTINENCY, n. [L., to hold, or withhold; con and teneo, to hold. Se...

Webster Dictionary :: Continency

CONTINENCE, CONTINENCY, n. [L., to hold, or withhold; con and teneo, to hold. Se...

Webster Dictionary :: Continent

CONTINENT, a. [L.] 1. Refraining from unlawful sexual commerce, or moderate in t...

Webster Dictionary :: Continental

CONTINENTAL, a. Pertaining or relating to a continent; as the continental powers...

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