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  • 21Con- — A prefix, fr. L. cum, signifying with, together, etc. See {Com }. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 22Con — Con, adv. [Abbrev. from L. contra against.] Against the affirmative side; in opposition; on the negative side; The antithesis of pro, and usually in connection with it. See {Pro}. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 23Con — Con, v. t. [See {Cond}.] (Naut.) To conduct, or superintend the steering of (a vessel); to watch the course of (a vessel) and direct the helmsman how to steer. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 24Con Co — ( vi. Cồn Cỏ) is a district ( huyện ) of Quang Tri Province in the North Central Coastal region of Vietnam …

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  • 25Con — bezeichnet: Concord Municipal Airport, IATA Code des Flughafens in Merrimack County, USA die Sprache Cofán nach ISO 639 3 Con bezeichnet: Kurzform für Convention, Veranstaltung, auf der sich Menschen mit gleichartigen Interessen treffen Siehe… …

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  • 26con- — cón pref. indica unione, partecipazione, simultaneità in parole di origine latina: concatenare, condegno, condiscepolo, condurre, connaturale, conseguire, consocio, consolidare, consuocero, contenere, conterraneo, e in formazioni italiane,… …

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  • 27con- — [lat. (o dal lat.) con = cum ]. Pref. nominale e verbale di molte parole composte, sia derivate dal latino (come concorrere, condensare, condiscepolo, consorte, ecc.) sia formate modernamente (come concentrare, concittadino, ecc.), nelle quali… …

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  • 28con... — con..., Con... vgl. ↑kon..., Kon …

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  • 29con- — prefix meaning together, with, sometimes merely intensive; the form of COM (Cf. com ) used in Latin before consonants except b , p , l , m , or r . In native English formations, CO (Cf. co ) tends to be used where Latin would use con (e.g.… …

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  • 30con — [n] trick bluff, cheat, crime, deception, double cross, dupe, fraud, gold brick*, graft, mockery, swindle, take in; concept 59 Ant. honesty, truthfulness con [v] deceive, defraud bamboozle*, bilk, cajole, cheat, chicane, coax, double cross, dupe …

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