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concealment, concealmint, concealt, consale, conseal, conseil,
conceal [kɔnˈsil, kɔnˈsel]
v. To conceal.
pt. pp. concealt, concealed
Compounds and phrases etc.
Concealment: Concealment.
concait, concaited, concaitie, concaity, conceit, conceitie, conceitit, conceity, consaet, consait, consaitie, consaity, consate, consatie, consaty,
conceit [kɔnˈsit, kɔnˈset]
n. Conceit. Personal opinion of oneself. Esteem, high regard. An idea, opinion. A quaint or dainty person or animal.
pt. pp. conceitit
conceity [kɔnˈsiti, kɔnˈsetɪ]
adj. Conceited, vain, proud, witty, apt, neat, tidy, dainty.
Compounds and phrases etc.
tak a conceit in: To take an interest in.
conceif, conceive, consaif, consaive, consave,
conceive [kənˈsiːv, kənˈseːv]
v. To form or devise (a plan or idea) in the mind.
concentrate,
concentrate [kɔnˈsɛntret]
v. To concentrate.
concairn, concairned, concairnt, concarn, concern, concerned, concernit, concernt, consairn, consairnt, consarn, consarned,
concern [kɔnˈsɛrn]
n. Concern.
v. To concern
pt. pp. concernt, concerned
coancert, concairt, concert, consairt,
concert [kɔnˈsɛrt]
n. Concert.
v. To concert.
pt. pp. concertit
conciliat,
conciliat [kənˈsɪlɪət]
v. To reconcile, make compatible.
conclude [kənˈklud]
v. To bring to a close or end, to finish.
Compounds and phrases etc.
conclusion: An end, finish, or close.
concordit,
concord [ˈkɔŋkoːrd]
n. Agreement or harmony.
v. To agree. To come to an agreement or accord.
pt. pp. concordit
concubine [ˈkɔŋk(j)ubin]
n. A mistress.
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