| confirmatory |
giving or tending to give confirmation or corroboration. |
| confirmed |
verified as to accuracy or truth. [3 definitions] |
| confiscate |
to seize by virtue of authority. [3 definitions] |
| confiscatory |
of, constituting, characterized by, or having the effect of confiscation. |
| Confiteor |
a prayer at the beginning of the Roman Catholic Mass, in which there is a confession of sins. |
| conflagration |
a large, damaging fire. |
| conflate |
to combine (two or more things) into one; fuse; meld. |
| conflict |
to be in strong opposition or disagreement; differ. [6 definitions] |
| conflict of interest |
a conflict or potential conflict between one of a person's interests or commitments and another, esp. between a public official's private financial interest and public obligations. |
| confluence |
a joining or convergence of two or more streams, or their point of junction. [3 definitions] |
| conflux |
a confluence; joining; gathering. |
| conform |
to be or act in accordance or compliance with an established standard or norm. [4 definitions] |
| conformable |
in conformance or harmony; similar; corresponding. [2 definitions] |
| conformal |
of, pertaining to, or designating a map, or other depiction of one surface on another, that retains the same angles between all intersecting curves. |
| conformance |
the act or state of conforming; conformity. |
| conformation |
structure or configuration; form. [4 definitions] |
| conformist |
one who tends to act in accordance or compliance with established standards or norms. [2 definitions] |
| conformity |
accordance or compliance with a standard or norm. [2 definitions] |
| confound |
to perplex or bewilder; confuse. [6 definitions] |
| confounded |
confused; bewildered; befuddled. [2 definitions] |
| confraternity |
a lay brotherhood that pursues religious or charitable goals. [2 definitions] |