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Webster Dictionary :: Compurgation

COMPURGATION, n. [L., To purify.] In law, the act or practice of instifying a ma...

Webster Dictionary :: Compurgator

COMPURGATOR, n. One who bears testimony or swears to the veracity or innocence o...

Webster Dictionary :: Computable

COMPUTABLE, a. [See Compute .] Capable of being computed, numbered or reckoned.

Webster Dictionary :: Computation

COMPUTATION, n. [L., See Compute .] 1. The act of computing, numbering, reckonin...

Webster Dictionary :: Compute

COMPUTE, v.t. [L. To lop or prune; to think, count, reckon; to cast up. The sens...

Webster Dictionary :: Computed

COMPUTED, pp. Counted; numbered; reckoned; estimated.

Webster Dictionary :: Computer

COMPUTER, n. One who computes; a reckoner; a calculator.

Webster Dictionary :: Computing

COMPUTING, ppr. Counting; numbering; reckoning; estimating.

Webster Dictionary :: Computist

COMPUTIST, n. A computer. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Comrade

COMRADE, n., Literally, one who lodges in the same room. Hence in a more general...

Webster Dictionary :: Comrogue

COMROGUE, n., A fellow rogue. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Con

CON. A Latin inseparable preposition or prefix to other words. Ainsworth remarks...

Webster Dictionary :: Conatus

CONATUS, n. 1. Effort; attempt. 2. The tendency of a body towards any point, or ...

Webster Dictionary :: Concamerate

CONCAMERATE, v.t. [L. To arch; an arch, arched roof, or chamber.] To arch over; ...

Webster Dictionary :: Concamerated

CONCAMERATED, pp. Arched over.

Webster Dictionary :: Concameration

CONCAMERATION, n. An arching; an arch or vault.

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