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concur [kənˈkər]
v. To happen or occur at the same time. To coincide. To agree.
condeeshun, condeetion, condeetional, condeition, cundeetion, uncondeetional, uncondeetionally,
condeetion [kɔnˈdiʃən]
n. Condition.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
condeetional: Conditional, conditionally.
uncondeetional: Unconditional, unconditionally.
condinglie, condingly,
condingly [kənˈdɪŋle]
adv. Condignly, deservedly, suitably, agreeably, lovingly.
conduc, conduck, conduct, conduk,
conduct [kɔnˈdʌkt]
n. Conduct, a conduit, a channel for water, a safe conduct.
v. To conduct.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
conductor: Aleader.
confab, confabble, confable,
confab [kənˈfab]
v. To talk.
 
confabble [kɔnˈfabl]
n. A confabulation, talk.
v. To confabulate.
confederacy [kənˈfɛdərəsi]
n. A league or alliance.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
confederat [kənˈfɛdərət]: Joined by an agreement or treaty.
confeed, confeid,
confeed [kənˈfid]
v. To trust, to put confidence in or have reliance on something. To be confident. To believe firmly that …
confeer, confeerance, confeerence, confeerin, confeir, confeirance, confeirin, conferance, confere, conferin,
confeer [kɔnˈfiːr]
v. To fit, match, correspond.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
confeerance [kənˈfiːrəns]: In comparison with, to harmonise with, to match. Conference, talk.
confeerin [kənˈfiːrɪn]: Suitable, corresponding. Considering, taking everything into consideration.
confeerin tae: Corresponding to, accordant with.
in confeer: In comparison, proportionately.
confess, confesst, confest,
confess [kənˈfɛs]
v. Admit to having done something. Declare one's religious faith, etc.
pt. pp. confesst
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
confess wi: To confess to, admit to.
confirm, confirmed, confirmt, confurm, confurmed,
confirm [kɔnˈfɪrm]
v. To confirm.
pt. pp. confirmt, confirmed

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