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consent [kənˈsɛnt]
n. Permission for something to happen or agreement to do something.
v. To give permission for something to happen.
consequence [ˈkɔnsəkwɛns]
n. A result, sequel. A logical conclusion. Importance, value.
pl. consequences
conserve [kənˈsɛrv]
v. To keep safe or in good condition. To preserve from being lost or damaged.
console, consolement,
console [kɔnˈsol]
v. To console.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
consolement: Consolation.
consort,
consort [ˈkɔnsɔrt, ˈkɔnsoːrt]
n. A consort.
v. To consort.
conspeecuous, conspeicuous,
conspeecuous [kɔnˈspikjəs]
adj. Conspicuous
conspeeracie, conspeeracy, conspeiracie,
conspeer [kɔnˈspiːr]
v. To conspire.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
conspeeracy [kɔnˈspiːrəsɪ]: A conspiracy.
constant,
constant [kɔnstənt]
adj. Constant, steadfast in a belief, person or cause, evident, proved.
adv. Constantly.
constipation [kɔnstɪˈpeʃən]
n. A condition in which there is difficulty in emptying the bowels.
constreen, constreened, constreent, constrein, constreint,
constreen [kənˈstrin]
v. To constrain.
pt. pp. constreent n. A constraint.

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