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Webster Dictionary :: Concrement

CONCREMENT, n. [L., to grow together. See Concrete .] A growing together; the co...

Webster Dictionary :: Concremation

CONCREMATION, n. [L., to burn together; to burn.] The act of burning different t...

Webster Dictionary :: Concredit

CONCREDIT, v.t. To entrust. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Concreated

CONCREATED, pp. Created at the same time, or in union with.

Webster Dictionary :: Concreate

CONCREATE, v.t. To create with, or at the same time. Dr. Taylor-insists that it ...

Webster Dictionary :: Concourse

CONCOURSE, n. [L., to run together, to run.] 1. A moving, flowing or running tog...

Webster Dictionary :: Concorporation

CONCORPORATION, n. Union of things in one mass or body.

Webster Dictionary :: Concorporate

CONCORPORATE, v.t. [L., a body.] To unite different things in one mass or body; ...

Webster Dictionary :: Concordist

CONCORDIST, n. The compiler of a concordance.

Webster Dictionary :: Concordat

CONCORDAT, n. In the canon law, a compact, covenant, or agreement concerning som...

Webster Dictionary :: Concordantly

CONCORDANTLY, adv. In conjunction.

Webster Dictionary :: Concordant

CONCORDANT, a. Agreeing; agreeable; correspondent; harmonious. CONCORDANT , n. T...

Webster Dictionary :: Concordancy

CONCORDANCY, n. Agreement.

Webster Dictionary :: Concordance

CONCORDANCE, n. [L., to agree. See Concord .] 1. Agreement. In this sense, accor...

Webster Dictionary :: Concord

CONCORD, n. [L., the heart. See Accord .] 1. Agreement between persons; union in...

Webster Dictionary :: Concomitate

CONCOMITATE, v.t. To accompany or attend; to be collaterally connected. [Not used.]

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