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noun

The quality of being friendly and lively; friendliness.

Usage examples:

The conviviality of the evening
adverb

In a way that is friendly and makes someone feel happy and welcome

Usage examples:

Two men were sitting on a couch, chatting convivially., the meeting started convivially with coffee…
noun

A conversation

Usage examples:

I just had this convo with my husband., you could hear the bustle of the restaurant, but it was sti…
noun

A large formal assembly of people.

Usage examples:

This was their second reunion as a similar convocation gathered for a get together in summerhill tw…
noun

A large formal assembly of people.

Usage examples:

This was their second reunion as a similar convocation gathered for a get together in summerhill tw…
verb

Call together or summon (an assembly or meeting).

Usage examples:

She sent messages convoking a council of ministers
verb

Call together or summon (an assembly or meeting).

Usage examples:

She sent messages convoking a council of ministers
verb

Call together or summon (an assembly or meeting).

Usage examples:

She sent messages convoking a council of ministers
verb

Call together or summon (an assembly or meeting).

Usage examples:

She sent messages convoking a council of ministers
verb

Make (an argument, story, etc.) complex and difficult to follow.

Usage examples:

According to the most simple model, each species is accounted for by a mono-exponential decay funct…
adjective

Rolled longitudinally upon itself, as a leaf in the bud.

adjective

(especially of an argument, story, or sentence) extremely complex and difficult to follow.

Usage examples:

The film is let down by a convoluted plot in which nothing really happens
verb

Make (an argument, story, etc.) complex and difficult to follow.

verb

Make (an argument, story, etc.) complex and difficult to follow.

Usage examples:

According to the most simple model, each species is accounted for by a mono-exponential decay funct…
adjective

Rolled longitudinally upon itself, as a leaf in the bud.

noun

A thing that is complex and difficult to follow.

Usage examples:

The convolutions of farm policy
noun

A thing that is complex and difficult to follow.

Usage examples:

The convolutions of farm policy
verb

Roll or coil together; entwine.

verb

Roll or coil together; entwine.

verb

Roll or coil together; entwine.

verb

Roll or coil together; entwine.

noun

A twining plant with trumpet-shaped flowers, of which some kinds (such as bindweed) are invasive weeds and others are cultivated for their bright flowers.

Usage examples:

Some other plants had survived, a small convolvulus, golden lamium and creeping geranium were begin…
noun

A twining plant with trumpet-shaped flowers, of which some kinds (such as bindweed) are invasive weeds and others are cultivated for their bright flowers.

Usage examples:

Some other plants had survived, a small convolvulus, golden lamium and creeping geranium were begin…
noun

A group of ships or vehicles travelling together, typically one accompanied by armed troops, warships, or other vehicles for protection.

Usage examples:

A convoy of lorries
verb

(of a warship or armed troops) accompany (a group of ships or vehicles) for protection.

Usage examples:

American destroyers helped to convoy much-needed supplies to britain in 1917–18
verb

(of a warship or armed troops) accompany (a group of ships or vehicles) for protection.

Usage examples:

American destroyers helped to convoy much-needed supplies to britain in 1917–18
noun

A group of ships or vehicles travelling together, typically one accompanied by armed troops, warships, or other vehicles for protection.

Usage examples:

A convoy of lorries
verb

(of a warship or armed troops) accompany (a group of ships or vehicles) for protection.

Usage examples:

American destroyers helped to convoy much-needed supplies to britain in 1917–18
noun

A group of ships or vehicles travelling together, typically one accompanied by armed troops, warships, or other vehicles for protection.

Usage examples:

A convoy of lorries
noun

A group of ships or vehicles travelling together, typically one accompanied by armed troops, warships, or other vehicles for protection.

Usage examples:

A convoy of lorries
verb

(of a warship or armed troops) accompany (a group of ships or vehicles) for protection.

Usage examples:

American destroyers helped to convoy much-needed supplies to britain in 1917–18
adjective

(chiefly of drugs) producing sudden and involuntary muscle contractions.

Usage examples:

Some users, however, report that they become more sensitive to cocaine's anesthetic and convulsant …
noun

A convulsant drug.

Usage examples:

Seizures could be nonepileptic if evoked in the normal brain by treatments, such as electric shock …

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