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VOCABULARY.

69 Con-junc'-tion,union.

Con-ju'-ga-tion, act of joining or yoking together.

Con-jure', to implore with solemnity.

Con-nic-ta'-tion, act of winking.

Con-nu'-bi-al, relating to marriage.

Con-nu'-sance, knowledge.

Con-nu'-sant, knowing.

Con-quas'-sate, to shake.

Con-san-guin'-i-ty, blood relationship.

Con-sar'-cin-a-tion, patching together.

Con-serves, preserves.

Con-sen-sion, an agreement.

Con-sen'-es-cence, growing old together.

Con-ses-sion, act of sitting together.

Con-sess'-or, one who sits with another.

Con-si-mil-i-tude, resemblance.

Con-so-ci-a’-tion, in company with.

Con-sor'-tion, in association with.

Con-tab-u-la’-tion, flooring of a house.

Con-ter'-min-ous, bordering upon.

Con-ter-ra'-ne-ous, being of the same country.

Con-tes'-ser-a'-tion, assembly.

Con-tig'-u-ous, near.

Con-tigʻ-na-tion, act of framing, or frame.

Con-tin-u-ous, constant.

Con-tra'-ri-ant, contrary.

Con-trec'-tion, handling.

Con-tū'-mu-late, to bury.

Con-vi-cin'-i-ty, neighborhood.

Con-viv'-i-al-ist, a feaster.

Con-vive', to feast upon.

Co’-pi-ous, abundant.

Cor'-dial, warm in feeling.

Cor'-ne-ous, horny.

Cor-nu-co'-pi-a, horn of plenty.

Cor-poʻ-real, relating to the body