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- consommer-French-Verb-1en hasExample "À consommer avec modération.".
- consonantize-English-Verb-1en hasExample "The vowel is consonantized, that is, made closer in position. 657030 Peile.".
- consort-French-Noun-2en hasExample "Facebook, Myspace et consorts 145553 Facebook, Myspace and the likes.".
- conspicuous-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "He was conspicuous by his absence.".
- conspicuous-English-Adjective-2en hasExample "He had a conspicuous lump on his forehead.".
- conspirator-English-Noun-2en hasExample "The conspirators were rounded up by the police and arrested.".
- conspiratorial-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "His conspiratorial whispers were soft, but that just attracted more attention.".
- conspire-English-Verb-3en hasExample "Angry clouds conspire your overthrow. 112896 Bp. Hall.".
- constabulary-English-Adjective-2en hasExample "Constabulary missions are different from fighting wars.".
- constantly-English-Adverb-3en hasExample "I find that I am constantly reminding you to feed your pets.".
- constar-Spanish-Verb-4en hasExample "Used with dative:".
- constative-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "Statements are constative utterances.".
- constellation-English-Noun-5en hasExample "A constellation of possibilities.".
- constellation-English-Noun-6en hasExample "your computer's software constellation helps you do your work faster".
- constituency-English-Noun-1en hasExample "John was elected to parliament from the Bedford constituency.".
- constitute-English-Verb-1en hasExample "Laws appointed and constituted by lawful authority.-- Jeremy Taylor.".
- constitute-English-Verb-2en hasExample "Truth and reason constitute that intellectual gold that defies destruction.--Johnson.".
- constitute-English-Verb-3en hasExample "Me didst Thou constitute a priest of thine.-- William Wordsworth.".
- constitutional-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "...a constitutional right.".
- constitutionalization-English-Noun-1en hasExample "...the constitutionalization of the European Union...".
- constitutionalization-English-Noun-2en hasExample "...the constitutionalization of voting rights...".
- construct-English-Noun-1en hasExample "The artwork was a construct of wire and tubes.".
- construct-English-Noun-2en hasExample "Bohr's theoretical construct of the atom was soon superseded by quantum mechanics.".
- construct-English-Verb-1en hasExample "We constructed the radio from spares.".
- construct-English-Verb-2en hasExample "A sentence may be constructed with a subject, verb and object.".
- construct-English-Verb-3en hasExample "Construct a circle that touches each vertex of the given triangle.".
- construction-English-Noun-1en hasExample "Construction is underway on the new bridge.".
- construction-English-Noun-2en hasExample "The engineer marvelled at his construction.".
- construction-English-Noun-3en hasExample "He had worked in construction all his life.".
- construction-English-Noun-4en hasExample "The office was a construction of steel and glass".
- construction-English-Noun-5en hasExample "\"Construction in string and clockwork\" took first prize".
- construction-English-Noun-6en hasExample "A thing of simple construction".
- construction-English-Noun-8en hasExample "American conservatives tend to favor strict construction of the Constitution.".
- constructive_force-English-Noun-1en hasExample "A civilian who impersonates a police officer in order to convince a debtor to turn over physical possession of collateral owed to a creditor has used constructive force to acquire the collateral.".
- consubstantiate-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "We must love her that is thus consubstantiate with us. 656976 Feltham.".
- consuegro-Spanish-Noun-2en hasExample "Jesús Ortiz, el discreto consuegro del Rey: Periodista asturiano de 53 años, el padre de la futura princesa492939".
- consular-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "If this is a consular ship, where is the ambassador?".
- consultancy-English-Noun-1en hasExample "For a PR campaign like never before, one needs a consultancy of unprecedented scope and power.".
- consulter-French-Verb-1en hasExample "Demain matin, j'irai consulter mon médecin.".
- consume-English-Verb-1en hasExample "The power plant consumes 30 tons of coal per hour.".
- consume-English-Verb-2en hasExample "Baby birds consume their own weight in food each day.".
- consume-English-Verb-3en hasExample "Desire consumed him.".
- consume-English-Verb-4en hasExample "The building was consumed by fire.".
- consumed-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "She was consumed with hatred.".
- consumer-English-Noun-2en hasExample "This new system favours the consumer over the producer.".
- consumption-English-Noun-1en hasExample "The fire's consumption of the forest caused ecological changes.".
- consumption-English-Noun-2en hasExample "gross national consumption".
- consumptive-English-Adjective-3en hasExample "consumptive cough".
- contact-English-Noun-2en hasExample "I haven't been in contact with her for years.".
- contact-English-Noun-3en hasExample "Touch the contact to ground and read the number again.".
- contact-English-Noun-4en hasExample "The salesperson had a whole binder full of contacts for potential clients.".
- contact-English-Verb-1en hasExample "The side of the car contacted the pedestrian.".
- contact-English-Verb-2en hasExample "I am trying to contact my sister.".
- contact-French-Noun-3en hasExample "Vous avez un bon contact avec les enfants - you have a good rapport with children".
- contact-lens-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "contact-lens case".
- contactable-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "Steve is contactable on his mobile phone and his pager.".
- contagious-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "The flu was so contagious that everybody in town got sick!".
- contagious-English-Adjective-2en hasExample "Wearing jeans was a contagious fad at that time.".
- contagious-English-Adjective-3en hasExample "They were highly contagious, spreading bacteria to other people.".
- contain-English-Verb-5en hasExample "But if they can not contain, let them marry. 97647 1 Cor. vii. 9.".
- contained-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "The brush fire is now contained, if it doesn't jump the lines it will burn itself out.".
- contaminaci\u00F3n-Spanish-Noun-1en hasExample "En las ciudades, hay mucha contaminación = In the cities, there is lots of pollution".
- contaminado-Spanish-Adjective-1en hasExample "Los lagos son contaminados = The lakes are polluted.".
- contaminant-English-Noun-1en hasExample "Keep the lid on the jar to keep contaminants out.".
- contaminate-English-Verb-1en hasExample "Do not contaminate the peanut butter with the jelly.".
- contango-English-Noun-1en hasExample "2005: most of these other commodities are generally in contango 195441 Futures Industry Magazine".
- contango-English-Noun-2en hasExample "2003: Normally new buyers would go after the March silver contract, especially with such a small contango. 195442 Bill Murphy, Kitco Bullion Dealers".
- contant-Dutch-Adverb-1en hasExample "contant betalen — to pay in cash".
- contanten-Dutch-Noun-1en hasExample "Ik heb geen contanten voor een biertje. 641928 I have no cash for a beer.".
- contegno-Italian-Noun-2en hasExample "\"perdere il contegno\" -- lose composure".
- contemplate-English-Verb-2en hasExample "I contemplated doing the project myself, but it would have taken too long.".
- contemporaneous-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "Look in other contemporaneous works to see whether that idea was common then.".
- contemporary-English-Noun-1en hasExample "Cervantes was a contemporary of Shakespeare".
- contemporary-English-Noun-2en hasExample "The early mammals inherited the earth by surviving their saurian contemporaries".
- contemporary-English-Noun-3en hasExample "Often contemporary customs differ as if dating from different ages, whether they do or not".
- contemptuous-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "I don't know that guy, but he just gave me a contemptuous look.".
- contemptuously-English-Adverb-1en hasExample "He argued with the judge contemptuously, showing no respect or remorse for his actions.".
- contend-English-Verb-1en hasExample "For never two such kingdoms did contend without much fall of blood.".
- contend-English-Verb-2en hasExample "You sit above, and see vain men below contend for what you only can bestow.".
- contend-English-Verb-3en hasExample "The question which our author would contend for - many things he fiercely contended about were trivial.".
- contentieux-French-Adjective-1en hasExample "Affaire contentieuse.".
- contention-English-Noun-2en hasExample "It is my contention that state lotteries are taxes on stupid people.".
- contentless-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "a beautiful but essentially contentless book".
- contents-English-Noun-3en hasExample "I always start a book by reading the dustjacket and the contents before I really dig in to the content itself.".
- contest-English-Noun-1en hasExample "no contest".
- contest-English-Noun-3en hasExample "The child entered the spelling contest.".
- contest-English-Verb-1en hasExample "I will contest for the open seat on the board.".
- contest-English-Verb-2en hasExample "The rival contested the dictator's re-election because of claims of voting irregularities.".
- contestability-English-Noun-1en hasExample "Because of the popularity of the sitting candidate, the contestability of the seat was poor.".
- contestable-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "Some said he was the greatest of his time but with the amount of talent around that view was contestable".
- context-English-Noun-1en hasExample "In what context did your attack on him happen? - We had a pretty tense relationship at the time, and when he insulted me I snapped.".
- context-sensitive-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "Right-click anywhere in the document window, and a context-sensitive menu appears.".
- context-sensitive-English-Adjective-3en hasExample "We introduce two new techniques for proving termination of context-sensitive rewriting.".
- contiguous-English-Adjective-3en hasExample "The forty-eight contiguous states.".
- continental-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "continental drift".
- continental-English-Adjective-2en hasExample "continental Europe".
- continental-English-Adjective-3en hasExample "continental breakfast".
- contingent-English-Adjective-2en hasExample "The success of his undertaking is contingent upon events which he can not control.".
- contingent-English-Adjective-3en hasExample "a contingent estate".
- contingent_remainder-English-Noun-1en hasExample "Joe leaves property \"to Mike for life, and then to Mike's oldest surviving child\"; since it is not known who will be Mike's oldest surviving child at the time of Mike's death, ownership of the property is a contingent remainder.".