conjugation |
in grammar, the process of listing systematically the inflected forms of a verb. [4 definitions] |
conjunct |
combined together; united. |
conjunction |
in grammar, a word such as "and," "while," or "because" that connects words, phrases, clauses, or sentences. [4 definitions] |
conjunctiva |
the mucous membrane lining the inner surface of the eyelid and the surface of the eyeball. |
conjunctive |
that connects or joins; connective. [4 definitions] |
conjunctivitis |
inflammation of the conjunctiva. |
conjuncture |
a combination of events or circumstances, esp. one producing a crisis. [2 definitions] |
conjuration |
the act or an instance of conjuring; incantation. [2 definitions] |
conjure |
to do or produce by or as if by magic or sleight of hand. [4 definitions] |
conjurer |
one who conjures; magician; sorcerer. |
conjure up |
to produce in the mind; evoke. |
conk1 |
a hard body of any of various shelflike fungi that grow on the sides of trees. |
conk2 |
a hairstyle in which curly or kinky hair is straightened, usu. chemically. [3 definitions] |
conker |
(chiefly British; informal) a brown, inedible nut encased in a spiky husk produced by a horse chestnut tree. [2 definitions] |
con man |
see "confidence man." |
conn |
variant of con3. |
connect |
to join together; link. [4 definitions] |
connectable |
combined form of connect. |
connected |
related or associated in some way. [3 definitions] |
Connecticut |
a northeastern U.S. state south of Massachusetts. (abbr.: CT) |
connecting rod |
a rod that links a rotating part of a machine to a reciprocating part, such as a crankshaft to a piston. |