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conten, conten$, content, contentit, miscontentit,
content [kɔnˈtɛnt]
adj. Content, pleased, happy.
n. Satisfaction. A drink of hot water milk and sugar.
v. To content.
pt. pp. contentit Contented.
Compounds and phrases etc.
contentment: Contentment.
miscontentit: Dissatisfied.
caunter, contair, contar, conter, conterdick, conterdict, conterfait, conterfate, conterfeit, conter-kind, conter-kynd, contermaacious, contermachious, contermacious, contermaschious, contermashes, contermashios, contermashious, contermashis, contermashous, contermashus, contermashush, contermatious, contermaucious, contermawcious, contermit, contermt, contoor, contramacious, contramawcious, contumacious, coonter_mashes, coonterfeit, cwanter, cwanter-kine,
conter [ˈkɔntər]
n. The contrary.
prep. Against.
adj. Opposite.
v. To oppose, contradict, thwart.
Compounds and phrases etc.
conterdict [-dɪk(t)]: To contradict.
conterdiction: Contradiction.
conterfeit [-fit, -fet]: Counterfeit.
conter gate: Opposite.
conter gates: Contrariwise.
conter-kind: Contrary.
contermacious [-ˈmɑ(ː)ʃəs, -ɔːʃəs, N. I. -aːʃəs]: adj. Perverse, self-willed, obstinate, contrary, refractory.
contermit: adj. Determined, stubborn.
the conter: On the contrary.
contest [ˈkɔntɛst]
n. An event in which people compete for supremacy in a sport or other activity, or in a quality.
contiguous [kənˈtɪɡjuəs]
adj. Sharing a common border, touching.
continent,
continent [kənˈtɛnt]
n. A continent.
contrack, contract,
contract [kənˈtrakt]
n. A contract.
v. To contract.
contradictorious [kɔntrəˈdɪktɔriəs]
adj. arch. Contradictory.
contra, contrae, contray, contry,
contrae [ˈkɔntre, ˈkɔntrə]
prep. Against, in opposition to.
contrair, contrar, contrare, contry, in_contrair, incontrair, incontrare,
contrair [kənˈtreːr, ˈkɔntrər]
n. The contrary, the opposite.
adj. Opposite, contrary, opposed, perverse.
adv. In a contrary way, in the wrong way.
v. To go contrary to, to oppose, to contradict.
Compounds and phrases etc.
in contrair: Contrary to, in opposition to.
contraiption, contraption, kintrapshin,
contraption [kənˈtrapʃən, kənˈtrep-]
n. Contraption.
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