CONCURRENTLY
CONCURRENTLY, adverb With concurrence; unitedly.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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CONCURRENTLY, adverb With concurrence; unitedly.
CONCURRING, participle present tense Meeting in the same joint; agreeing; running or acting together; uniting in action; contributing to the same event or effect; consenting.A c...
CONCUSSATION, noun [See Concussion.] A violent shock or agitation.
CONCUSSION, noun [Latin, to shake, or shatter. The primary sense is to beat, to strike, or to beat in pieces, to bruise, to beat down.]1. The act of shaking, particularly and pr...
CONCUSSIVE, adjective Having the power or quality of shaking.
COND, verb transitive In seamens language, to conduct a ship; to direct the man at helm how to steer.
CONDEMN, verb transitive [Latin, to condemn to disapprove, to doom, to devote.]1. To pronounce to be utterly wrong; to utter a sentence of disapprobation against; to censure; to...
CONDEMNABLE, adjective That may be condemned; blamable; culpable.
CONDEMNATION, noun1. The act of condemning; the judicial act of declaring one guilty, and dooming him to punishment.For the judgment was by one to condemnation Romans 5:16.2. Th...
CONDEMNATORY, adjective Condemning; bearing condemnation or censure; as a condemnatory sentence or decree.
CONDEMNED, participle passive Censures; pronounced to be wrong, guilty, worthless or forfeited; adjudged or sentenced to punishment.
CONDEMNER, noun One who condemns or censures.
CONDEMNING, participle present tense Censuring; disallowing; pronouncing to be wrong, guilty, worthless or forfeited; sentencing to punishment.
CONDENSABLE, adjective [See Condense.] Capable of being condensed; that may be compressed into a smaller compass, and into a more close, compact state; as, vapor is condensable
CONDENSATE, verb transitive [See Condense.] To condense; to compress into a closer form to cause to take a more compact state; to make more dense.CONDENSATE, verb intransitive T...
CONDENSATION, adjective [Latin See Condense.] The act of making more dense or compact; or the act of causing the parts that compose a body to approach or unite more closely, eit...
CONDENSATIVE, adjective Having a power or tendency to condense.
CONDENSE, verb transitive [Latin, to make thick or close. See Dense.]1. To make more close, thick or compact; to cause the particles of a body to approach, or to unite more clos...
CONDENSED, participle passive Made dense, or more close in parts; made or become compact; compressed into a narrower compass.
CONDENSER, noun He or that which condenses; particularly a pneumatic engine or syringe in which air may be compressed. It consists of a cylinder, in which is a movable piston to...
CONDENSITY, noun The state of being condensed; denseness; density. [The latter are generally used.]
CONDER, noun [Latin See Cond.]1. A person who stands upon a cliff, or elevated part of the sea-coast, in the time of the herring fishery, to point out to the fishermen by signs,...
CONDESCEND, verb intransitive [Latin See Descend.]1. To descend from the privileges of superior rank or dignity, to do some act to an inferior, which strict justice or the ordin...
CONDESCENDENCE, noun A voluntary yielding or submission to an inferior.You will observe [in the Turks] an insulting condescendence which bespeaks their contempt of you.
CONDESCENDING, participle present tense1. Descending from rank or distinction in the intercourse of life; receding from rights or claims; yielding.2. Yielding to inferiors; cour...
CONDESCENDINGLY, adverb By way of yielding to inferiors; with voluntary submission; by way of kind concession; courteously.
CONDESCENSION, noun Voluntary descent from rank, dignity or just claims; relinquishment of strict right; submission to inferiors in granting requests or performing acts which st...