comradery |
variant of camaraderie. |
comradeship |
friendship based on shared or group activities or interests. |
comte |
(French) a nobleman; count. |
comtess |
(French) countess. |
con1 |
opposing; against. (Cf. pro1.) [2 definitions] |
con2 |
to memorize. [2 definitions] |
con3 |
(informal) pertaining to trickery or deception that involves an abuse of confidence. [3 definitions] |
con- |
with; together; jointly. [2 definitions] |
Conakry |
the seaport capital of Guinea. |
con amore |
lovingly or tenderly (used as a musical direction). [2 definitions] |
con brio |
with vigorous energy and spirit; vivaciously (used as a musical direction). |
concatenate |
to link in a series or chain. [2 definitions] |
concave |
curved inward like the interior of a sphere. (Cf. convex.) [3 definitions] |
concavity |
the condition or quality of being concave. [2 definitions] |
concavo-concave |
having both sides concave. |
concavo-convex |
concave on one side and convex on the other. [2 definitions] |
conceal |
to hide or keep hidden from sight. [2 definitions] |
concealable |
combined form of conceal. |
concealment |
the act of hiding something from sight, or the condition of being hidden from sight. [2 definitions] |
concede |
to acknowledge the truth, justice, or propriety of; admit. [3 definitions] |
conceit |
an exaggerated opinion of oneself; vanity. [3 definitions] |