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11-letter words starting with con

  • congregator — A person who congregates or assembles.
  • congressing — (initial capital letter) the national legislative body of the U.S., consisting of the Senate, or upper house, and the House of Representatives, or lower house, as a continuous institution. this body as it exists for a period of two years during which it has the same membership: the Ninety-Seventh Congress. a session of this body: to speak in Congress.
  • congression — The act of coming together; congress.
  • congressman — A Congressman is a male member of the US Congress, especially of the House of Representatives.
  • congressmen — Plural form of congressman.
  • congruently — agreeing; accordant; congruous.
  • congruities — Plural form of congruity.
  • congruously — In a congruous manner.
  • conirostral — (of a bird) having a bill shaped like a cone
  • conjectural — A statement that is conjectural is based on information that is not certain or complete.
  • conjectured — Simple past tense and past participle of conjecture.
  • conjecturer — A person who conjectures.
  • conjectures — Plural form of conjecture.
  • conjoinedly — In a conjoined manner; conjointly.
  • conjugality — of, relating to, or characteristic of marriage: conjugal vows.
  • conjugately — In a conjugate manner.
  • conjugating — Present participle of conjugate.
  • conjugation — inflection of a verb for person, number, tense, voice, mood, etc
  • conjugative — Grammar. to inflect (a verb). to recite or display all or some subsets of the inflected forms of (a verb), in a fixed order: One conjugates the present tense of the verb “be” as “I am, you are, he is, we are, you are, they are.”.
  • conjunction — A conjunction of two or more things is the occurrence of them at the same time or place.
  • conjunctiva — the delicate mucous membrane that covers the eyeball and the undersurface of the eyelid
  • conjunctive — joining; connective
  • conjuncture — a combination of events, esp a critical one
  • conjuration — a magic spell; incantation
  • conjure man — (in the southern U.S. and the West Indies) a conjurer; witch doctor.
  • conjurement — a solemn appeal or entreaty
  • connaisseur — A specialist of a given field, especially in one of the fine arts or in a matter of taste: a connoisseur.
  • connascence — connascency
  • connascency — the simultaneous birth of two or more things
  • connectable — to join, link, or fasten together; unite or bind: to connect the two cities by a bridge; Communication satellites connect the local stations into a network.
  • connectedly — In a connected way.
  • connectible — Connectable.
  • connecticut — a state of the northeastern US, in New England. Capital: Hartford. Pop: 3 483 372 (2003 est). Area: 12 973 sq km (5009 sq miles)
  • connections — the people owning or controlling a racehorse
  • connectives — serving or tending to connect: connective remarks between chapters.
  • connie mack — Connie [kon-ee] /ˈkɒn i/ (Show IPA), (Cornelius McGillicuddy) 1862–1956, U.S. baseball player and manager.
  • conniptions — Plural form of conniption.
  • connivingly — to cooperate secretly; conspire (often followed by with): They connived to take over the business.
  • connoisseur — A connoisseur is someone who knows a lot about the arts, food, drink, or some other subject.
  • connotating — Present participle of connotate.
  • connotation — The connotations of a particular word or name are the ideas or qualities which it makes you think of.
  • connotative — (of a word or expression) signifying or suggestive of an associative or secondary meaning in addition to the primary meaning: A connotative word such as “steely” would never be used when referring to a woman.
  • connubially — As in marriage.
  • connumerate — to count together
  • conquerable — Capable of being conquered or subdued.
  • conrotatory — (organic chemistry) Describing an electrocyclic reaction in which the substituents at the interacting termini of the conjugated system both rotate in the same sense.
  • consanguine — having the same ancestry or descent; related by blood.
  • consciences — the inner sense of what is right or wrong in one's conduct or motives, impelling one toward right action: to follow the dictates of conscience.
  • consciouses — aware of one's own existence, sensations, thoughts, surroundings, etc.
  • consciously — aware of one's own existence, sensations, thoughts, surroundings, etc.
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