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confiscate [ˈkɔnfɪsket]
v. To take or seize (someone's property) with authority.
conflic, conflick, conflict,
conflict [ˈkɔnflɪk(t)]
n. An encounter.
comflummix, conflummix, conflummixed, conflummixt, flummext,
conflummix [kənˈflʌmɪks]
n. That which confuses, a surprise, shock.
pt. pp. conflummixt adj. Confused, bewildered, under shock.
v. To confuse, bewilder.
confoon, confoon$, confoond, confoondit, confoonit, confoun, confoun$,
confoond [kənˈfun(d)]
v. To confound.
pt. pp. confoondit
confaise, confaised, confeese, confeesed, confeise, confuise, confuised, confuision, confusit,
confuise [kənˈfjøːz, jyːz, I. kənˈføːz, C. kənˈfjeːz, MN. kənˈfiːz]
v. To confuse.
pt. pp. confuised
Compounds and phrases etc.
confuision: Confusion.
confute [ˈkɔnfjut]
v. To confute, disprove.
Compounds and phrases etc.
confutation [ˈkɔnfjuteʃən]: Confuting, disproving.
congregate [ˈkɔŋɡrəɡet]
v. To assemble.
Compounds and phrases etc.
congregation: An assembly or gathering.
conjecter, conjectur,
conject [ˈkondʒɛk(t)]
v. To conjecture.
Compounds and phrases etc.
conjectur: Conjecture.
conach, conacht, connach, connach$t, connached, connacht, connecht, connich, connich$t, conniched, connoch,
connach [ˈkɔnəx]
n. A botch. An unskilful worker, a bungler.
v. To waste, be wasteful with. To spoil, destroy, devour, consume.
pt. pp. connacht
coneck, conekit, connec, connecit, conneck, conneckit, connect, connection, connectit,
connect [kəˈnɛk(t)]
n. A connection, link.
v. To connect, to link.
pt. pp. connectit
Compounds and phrases etc.
connection [kəˈnɛkʃən]: A connection, link.
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