Con+over
61con|sid´er|er — con|sid|er «kuhn SIHD uhr», transitive verb. 1. to think about in order to decide; deliberate: »Before you dash off an answer, take time to consider the problem. 2. to think to be; regard as; look upon as: »I consider him a very able student. We… …
62con|sid|er — «kuhn SIHD uhr», transitive verb. 1. to think about in order to decide; deliberate: »Before you dash off an answer, take time to consider the problem. 2. to think to be; regard as; look upon as: »I consider him a very able student. We consider… …
63con´ti|nen´tal|i|za´tion — con|ti|nen|tal|ize «KON tuh NEHN tuh lyz», transitive verb, ized, iz|ing. to make continental; extend over a continent or the Continent: »In the Rio treaty we formally continentalized the defensive aspects of the Monroe Doctrine (Harper s).… …
64con|ti|nen|tal|ize — «KON tuh NEHN tuh lyz», transitive verb, ized, iz|ing. to make continental; extend over a continent or the Continent: »In the Rio treaty we formally continentalized the defensive aspects of the Monroe Doctrine (Harper s).… …
65con|vey´a|ble — con|vey «kuhn VAY», transitive verb. 1. to take from one place to another; carry; transport; bear: »A bus conveyed the passengers from the city to the airport. SYNONYM(S): See syn. under carry. (Cf. ↑carry) 2. to transmit …
66con|vey — «kuhn VAY», transitive verb. 1. to take from one place to another; carry; transport; bear: »A bus conveyed the passengers from the city to the airport. SYNONYM(S): See syn. under carry. (Cf. ↑carry) 2. to transmit …
67con´vo|lute´ly — con|vo|lute «KON vuh loot», adjective, verb, lut|ed lut|ing. –adj. rolled up into a spiral shape with one part over another; coiled: »The leaves in a bud of the cherry tree are convolute. The whorls of certain sea shells are convolute. –v.t., v.i …
68con|vo|lute — «KON vuh loot», adjective, verb, lut|ed lut|ing. –adj. rolled up into a spiral shape with one part over another; coiled: »The leaves in a bud of the cherry tree are convolute. The whorls of certain sea shells are convolute. –v.t., v.i. to coil… …
69con|course — «KON krs, KONG ; kohrs», noun. 1. a running, flowing, or coming together: »The fort was built on a wedge of land at the concourse of two rivers. SYNONYM(S): confluence. 2. a crowd; throng: »The President looked over the vast concourse awaiting… …
70con|do|min|i|um — «KON duh MIHN ee uhm», noun. 1. U.S. a) an apartment house in which apartments are neither rentals nor cooperatives but are purchased as pieces of real estate and separately valued for property tax purposes. b) an apartment in such a building. 2 …