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verb

Prove (a person or an assertion or accusation) to be wrong.

Usage examples:

Restorers who sought to confute this view were accused of ignorance
noun

A latin american dance of african origin, usually with several people in a single line, one behind the other.

Usage examples:

Inside the big swan stadium, celebrating england fans danced a massive conga through the stands, ca…
verb

Perform the conga.

Usage examples:

I caught her round the waist and conga'd
verb

Perform the conga.

Usage examples:

I caught her round the waist and conga'd
noun

A latin american dance of african origin, usually with several people in a single line, one behind the other.

Usage examples:

Inside the big swan stadium, celebrating england fans danced a massive conga through the stands, ca…
verb

Perform the conga.

Usage examples:

I caught her round the waist and conga'd
noun

A latin american dance of african origin, usually with several people in a single line, one behind the other.

Usage examples:

Inside the big swan stadium, celebrating england fans danced a massive conga through the stands, ca…
noun

A latin american dance of african origin, usually with several people in a single line, one behind the other.

Usage examples:

Inside the big swan stadium, celebrating england fans danced a massive conga through the stands, ca…
verb

Perform the conga.

Usage examples:

I caught her round the waist and conga'd
noun

An unceremonious dismissal or rejection of someone.

Usage examples:

She gives him his congé, and at the same time avows her real love for him
verb

Become semi-solid, especially on cooling.

Usage examples:

The blood had congealed into blobs

Congealed

kənˈdʒiːld
adjective

Having become semi-solid, especially on cooling.

Usage examples:

A lump of congealed moussaka
verb

Become semi-solid, especially on cooling.

Usage examples:

The blood had congealed into blobs
verb

Become semi-solid, especially on cooling.

Usage examples:

The blood had congealed into blobs
noun

The action or process of a liquid changing to a solid or semi-solid state.

Usage examples:

The motion may prevent its congealment into a solid mass
verb

Become semi-solid, especially on cooling.

Usage examples:

The blood had congealed into blobs
noun

(in chinese cooking) broth or porridge made from rice.

Usage examples:

Cooked daikon radish with rice congee or porridge; peppermint-licorice root tea; and soy beans cook…
noun

(in chinese cooking) broth or porridge made from rice.

Usage examples:

Cooked daikon radish with rice congee or porridge; peppermint-licorice root tea; and soy beans cook…
noun

The process of congealing or the state of being congealed.

Usage examples:

The component of metals that causes their congelation
noun

A thing or person of the same kind or category as another.

Usage examples:

Must i turn a blind eye to the tears caused by those who call themselves - and are to some degree -…
adjective

(of an animal or plant species) belonging to the same genus.

Usage examples:

This animal is congeneric with the later species
noun

A thing or person of the same kind or category as another.

Usage examples:

Must i turn a blind eye to the tears caused by those who call themselves - and are to some degree -…
adjective

(of a person) pleasing or liked on account of having qualities or interests that are similar to one's own.

Usage examples:

His need for some congenial company
noun

The quality of being friendly and pleasant

adjective

(of a disease or physical abnormality) present from birth.

Usage examples:

A congenital malformation of the heart
noun

A large edible predatory eel of shallow coastal waters.

Usage examples:

Huge conger, pollack, ling, cod and coalfish were regularly pulled up the steps to the old angling …
noun

A disorderly collection; a jumble.

Usage examples:

A congeries of european states
noun

A large edible predatory eel of shallow coastal waters.

Usage examples:

Huge conger, pollack, ling, cod and coalfish were regularly pulled up the steps to the old angling …
noun

An unceremonious dismissal or rejection of someone.

Usage examples:

She gives him his congé, and at the same time avows her real love for him
verb

Crowd (a road or place) so as to hinder or prevent freedom of movement.

Usage examples:

Uncontrolled development will congest our streets

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