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Congruous
- adjective - corresponding in character or kind
- suitable or appropriate together
Conjurers
- noun - a witch doctor who practices conjury
- someone who performs magic tricks to amuse an audience
Conjuries
- noun - calling up a spirit or devil
Conjurors
- noun - a witch doctor who practices conjury
- someone who performs magic tricks to amuse an audience
Conodonts
- noun - small (2 inches long) extinct eellike fish with a finned tail and a notochord and having cone-shaped teeth containing cellular bone; late Cambrian to late Triassic; possible predecessor of the cyclostomes
- the tiny fossil cone-shaped tooth of a primitive vertebrate of order Conodonta
Conquests
- noun - an act of winning the love or sexual favor of someone
- success in mastering something difficult; "the conquest of space"
- the act of conquering
Conscious
- adjective - (followed by `of') showing realization or recognition of something; "few voters seem conscious of the issue's importance"; "conscious of having succeeded"; "the careful tread of one conscious of his alcoholic load"- Thomas Hardy
- intentionally conceived; "a conscious effort to speak more slowly"; "a conscious policy"
- knowing and perceiving; having awareness of surroundings and sensations and thoughts; "remained conscious during the operation"; "conscious of his faults"; "became conscious that he was being followed"
Consensus
- noun - agreement in the judgment or opinion reached by a group as a whole; "the lack of consensus reflected differences in theoretical positions"; "those rights and obligations are based on an unstated consensus"
Conserves
- noun - fruit preserved by cooking with sugar
- keep constant through physical or chemical reactions or evolutionary change; "Energy is conserved in this process"
- keep in safety and protect from harm, decay, loss, or destruction; "We preserve these archeological findings"; "The old lady could not keep up the building"; "children must be taught to conserve our national heritage"; "The museum curator conserved the ancient manuscripts"
- preserve with sugar; "Mom always conserved the strawberries we grew in the backyard"
- use cautiously and frugally; "I try to economize my spare time"; "conserve your energy for the ascent to the summit"