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CONNIVE, v.i. [L., to wink.] 1. To wink; to close and open the eyelids rapidly. ...
CONNIVANCE, n. [See Connive .] Properly, the act of winking. Hence figuratively,...
CONNEXIVE, a. Connective; having the power to connect; uniting; conjunctive; as ...
CONNEXION, n. Connection. but for the sake of regular analogy, I have inserted c...
CONNEX, v.t. [L.] To link together; to join. [Not in use.]
CONNECTIVELY, adv. In union or conjunction; jointly.
CONNECTIVE, a. Having the power of connecting. CONNECTIVE , n. In grammar, a wor...
CONNECTION, n. [L. See Connect .] The act of joining or state of being joined; a...
CONNECT, v.t. [L.] 1. To knit or link together; to tie or fasten together, as by...
CONNATURALNESS, n. Participation of the same nature; natural union.
CONNATURALLY, adv. by the act of nature; originally.
CONNATURALITY, n. Participation of the same nature; natural union.
CONNATURAL, a. [con and natural.] 1. Connected by nature; united in nature; born...
CONNATE, a. [L., born.] 1. Born with another; being of the same birth; as connat...
CONNASCENCE, n. [L., to be born.] 1. The common birth of two or more at the same...
CONJURING, ppr. Enjoining or imploring solemnly.