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noun

Agreement or compatibility between opinions or actions.

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Consonance between conservation measures and existing agricultural practice
noun

Agreement or compatibility between opinions or actions.

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Consonance between conservation measures and existing agricultural practice
noun

A basic speech sound in which the breath is at least partly obstructed and which can be combined with a vowel to form a syllable.

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Fricatives are by far the largest group of english consonants
adjective

Denoting or relating to a consonant.

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A consonant phoneme
adjective

Relating to consonants (= the speech sounds or letters of the alphabet that are not vowels)

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Dialect variation typically concerns vowels, or words, and more rarely consonantal differences., th…
noun

A basic speech sound in which the breath is at least partly obstructed and which can be combined with a vowel to form a syllable.

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Fricatives are by far the largest group of english consonants
adjective

Denoting or relating to a consonant.

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A consonant phoneme
noun

A wife, husband, or companion, in particular the spouse of a reigning monarch.

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Queen victoria and her consort, prince albert
verb

Habitually associate with (someone), typically with the disapproval of others.

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You chose to consort with the enemy
verb

Habitually associate with (someone), typically with the disapproval of others.

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You chose to consort with the enemy
noun

A wife, husband, or companion, in particular the spouse of a reigning monarch.

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Queen victoria and her consort, prince albert
noun

An association, typically of several companies.

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It would move the commissioning of care to local authorities, giving democratic control of the heal…

Plural of consortium

verb

Habitually associate with (someone), typically with the disapproval of others.

Usage examples:

You chose to consort with the enemy
noun

A wife, husband, or companion, in particular the spouse of a reigning monarch.

Usage examples:

Queen victoria and her consort, prince albert
noun

An association, typically of several companies.

Usage examples:

It would move the commissioning of care to local authorities, giving democratic control of the heal…
noun

An association, typically of several companies.

Usage examples:

It would move the commissioning of care to local authorities, giving democratic control of the heal…
noun

A wife, husband, or companion, in particular the spouse of a reigning monarch.

Usage examples:

Queen victoria and her consort, prince albert
verb

Habitually associate with (someone), typically with the disapproval of others.

Usage examples:

You chose to consort with the enemy
adjective

(of animals or plants) belonging to the same species.

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There are increasing concerns about the risks of gene flow from transgenic cultivars to conspecific…
noun

A member of the same species.

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The rabbit was isolated from male conspecifics
noun

A member of the same species.

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The rabbit was isolated from male conspecifics
adjective

(of animals or plants) belonging to the same species.

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There are increasing concerns about the risks of gene flow from transgenic cultivars to conspecific…
noun

A summary or overview of a subject.

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New recordings containing five of his works give a rich conspectus of his art
noun

A summary or overview of a subject.

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New recordings containing five of his works give a rich conspectus of his art
adjective

Clearly visible.

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He was very thin, with a conspicuous adam's apple
adverb

In a clearly visible way.

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The signs were conspicuously displayed inside the restaurant
noun

The quality of being noticeable or easy to see

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For the cyclist, conspicuousness is of paramount importance., several butterflies practise a clever…
noun

A secret plan by a group to do something unlawful or harmful.

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She served five years in prison for taking part in a conspiracy to sell stolen art works
noun

A secret plan by a group to do something unlawful or harmful.

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She served five years in prison for taking part in a conspiracy to sell stolen art works
noun

A person who takes part in a conspiracy.

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Conspirators had planned to seize the state
adjective

Relating to or suggestive of a secret plan made by a group of people to do something unlawful or harmful.

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There are several who think this is some sort of vast conspiratorial plot on the part of the press
adverb

In a manner suggestive of or relating to a conspiracy made by a group of people to do something unlawful or harmful.

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Affairs were conducted conspiratorially and surreptitiously
noun

A person who takes part in a conspiracy.

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Conspirators had planned to seize the state

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