| concentric |
of circles or spheres, having the same center. |
| concept |
a distinct, novel idea that has been arrived at through consideration. [2 definitions] |
| conception |
the act of bringing into being. [4 definitions] |
| conceptual |
of or pertaining to concepts or their formation. |
| conceptualize |
to form or make (something) into a concept. [2 definitions] |
| conceptus |
all of the parts produced during the period from conception through birth, such as the fetus, the fetal sac, and the umbilical cord. |
| concern |
to relate to or be about; affect. [6 definitions] |
| concerned |
involved or interested. [2 definitions] |
| concerning |
in regard to; about. |
| concert |
a musical or dance performance before an audience; recital. [3 definitions] |
| concerted |
designed or devised by consensus or agreement. [2 definitions] |
| concert grand |
the largest size of grand piano, used esp. for concert performances. |
| concertina |
a small musical instrument similar to an accordion but with buttons for keys and hexagonal bellows. |
| concertize |
to give solo recitals and concerts, as a musician who tours, performing alone or as a guest artist. |
| concertmaster |
the leader of the first violins of an orchestra, and usu. the assistant conductor. |
| concerto |
a musical composition for one or more solo instruments accompanied by an orchestra. |
| concession |
an act or instance of conceding, such as the granting of a right or privilege or the admitting of a point in an argument. [4 definitions] |
| concessionaire |
one who has been granted or operates a concession. |
| concessionary |
of, pertaining to, or in the nature of a concession. [2 definitions] |
| concessive |
serving to concede. [2 definitions] |
| conch |
any of various large tropical mollusks having spiral shells. [2 definitions] |