con- |
with; together; jointly. [2 definitions] |
concave |
curved inward like the interior of a sphere. (Cf. convex.) [3 definitions] |
conceal |
to hide or keep hidden from sight. [2 definitions] |
concede |
to acknowledge the truth, justice, or propriety of; admit. [3 definitions] |
conceited |
having an exaggerated opinion of oneself; vain. |
conceive |
to give shape to in the mind. [6 definitions] |
concentrate |
to draw together to a center; focus. [6 definitions] |
concentration |
the act or process of concentrating, or the state of being concentrated. [5 definitions] |
concept |
a distinct, novel idea that has been arrived at through consideration. [2 definitions] |
conception |
the act of bringing into being. [4 definitions] |
concern |
to relate to or be about; pertain to. [7 definitions] |
concerned |
involved or interested. [2 definitions] |
concerning |
in regard to; about. |
concert |
a musical or dance performance before an audience; recital. [3 definitions] |
concerto |
a musical composition for one or more solo instruments accompanied by an orchestra. |
concession |
an act or instance of conceding, such as the granting of a right or privilege or the admitting of a point in an argument. [4 definitions] |
conch |
any of various large tropical mollusks having spiral shells. [2 definitions] |
concise |
short and to the point; saying much in a few words. |
conclude |
to bring to an end; finish or complete. [4 definitions] |
conclusion |
an ending or termination. [5 definitions] |
concoct |
to make by putting together a number of parts or ingredients. [2 definitions] |