condensation |
the act or process of condensing. [3 definitions] |
condense |
to make smaller, denser, or more compact; compress; concentrate. [5 definitions] |
condiment |
something used to flavor or season food, such as ketchup or relish. |
condition |
a specific state of being or existence. [9 definitions] |
condominium |
an apartment complex in which each apartment is privately owned, or such an apartment itself. [2 definitions] |
condor |
one of two vultures that are the largest flying birds of the Western Hemisphere, having a bald head and neck, dark plumage, and a wingspan up to twelve feet. |
conduct |
the way one acts; behavior. [10 definitions] |
conductor |
the director of a musical group. [4 definitions] |
cone |
in geometry, a three-dimensional shape created by rotating a right triangle 360 degrees on its vertical axis. [5 definitions] |
confederacy |
an alliance or union of persons, groups, states, or nations. [3 definitions] |
confederate |
joined or united in a confederacy; allied. [6 definitions] |
confederation |
the act or process of confederating or allying. [3 definitions] |
confer |
to award or bestow. [2 definitions] |
conference |
an organized meeting of persons with common interests, esp. professional interests, for the purpose of sharing information and opinions. [3 definitions] |
confess |
to reveal, admit, or concede as true, esp. something self-incriminating. [6 definitions] |
confession |
the act of confessing; admission; avowal. [4 definitions] |
confetti |
(used with a sing. verb) small pieces of colored paper thrown into the air on festive occasions. |
confide |
to disclose secrets or confidences trustfully (usu. fol. by "in"). [2 definitions] |
confidence |
a sense of assurance, faith, or trust in a person or thing. [4 definitions] |
confident |
having trust or faith in someone or something; sure. [3 definitions] |
confidential |
told or communicated only in privacy; secret. [3 definitions] |