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CONCILIATED, pp. Won; gained; engaged by moral influence, as by favor or affecti...
CONCILIATING, ppr. 1. Winning; engaging; reconciling. 2. Winning; having the qua...
CONCILIATION, n. The act of winning or gaining, as esteem, favor or affection; r...
CONCILIATOR, n. One who conciliates or reconciles.
CONCILIATORY, a. Tending to conciliate, or reconcile; tending to make peace betw...
CONCINNITY, n. [L. Fit, to fit or prepare; to sound in accord.] 1. Fitness; suit...
CONCINNOUS, a. [L. See Concinnity .] Fit; suitable; agreeable; becoming; pleasan...
CONCIONATOR, n. A preacher. [Not in use.]
CONCIONATORY, a. [L., An assembly.] Used in preaching or discourses to public as...
CONCISE, a. [L., cut off, brief, to cut. See Class Gd. No. 2. 4. 8. 49. 59.] Bri...
CONCISELY, adv. Briefly; in few words; comprehensively.
CONCISENESS, n. Brevity in speaking or writing. Conciseness should not be studie...
CONCISION, n. [L., to cut off.] Literally, a cutting off. Hence, In scripture, t...
CONCITATION, n. [L., to stir or disturb.] The act of stirring up, exciting or pu...
CONCITE, v.t. [L.] To excite. [Not in use.]
CONCLAMATION, n. [L., to cry out. See Claim .] An outcry or shout of many together.