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CONGRESS, n. [L., to come together; to go or step; a step. See Grade and Degree....
CONGREGATIONALIST, n. One who belongs to a congregational church or society; one...
CONGREGATIONALISM, n. Ecclesiastical government in the hands of each church, as ...
CONGREGATIONAL, a. Pertaining to a congregation; appropriately used of such Chri...
CONGREGATION, n. 1. The act of bringing together, or assembling. 2. A collection...
CONGREGATING, ppr. Collecting; assembling; coming together.
CONGREGATED, pp. Collected; assembled in one place.
CONGREGATE, v.t. [L., a herd. See Gregarious .] To collect separate persons or t...
CONGREET, v.t. To salute mutually. [Not in use.]
CONGREE, v.i. To agree. [Not in use.]
CONGRATULATORY, a. Expressing joy for the good fortune of another, or for an eve...
CONGRATULATOR, n. One who offers congratulation.
CONGRATULATION, n. The act of professing ones joy or satisfaction on account of ...
CONGRATULATING, ppr. Professing ones joy or satisfaction on account of some happ...
CONGRATULATED, pp. Complimented with expressions of joy at a happy event.
CONGRATULATE, v.t. [L., grateful, pleasing. See Grace .] To profess ones pleasur...