All English words - page 920
nounThe action or process of making something stronger or more solid.
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The permanent consolidation of peace
nounThe action or process of making something stronger or more solid.
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The permanent consolidation of peace
nounA company that buys a supply of particular goods or services from different places and then offers them for sale to the public
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Hotel reservations network is a hotel room consolidator which takes advantage of volume buying to o…
nounA company that buys a supply of particular goods or services from different places and then offers them for sale to the public
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Hotel reservations network is a hotel room consolidator which takes advantage of volume buying to o…
adjectiveServing to comfort someone at a time of grief or disappointment.
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His sister gave him a consoling pat on the back
verbComfort (someone) at a time of grief or disappointment.
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She tried to console him but he pushed her gently away
adverbIn a way that makes or is intended to make someone feel better when they are sad or disappointed
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"you've done very well," they said consolingly.
plural nounBritish government securities without redemption date and with fixed annual interest.
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I write a letter to him saying ‘i give you my blackacre estate, my leasehold house in the high stre…
nounAbbreviation for consolidated stock or consolidated annuities: in the uk, bonds that have a low rate of interest and no fixed date for when the loan will be paid back
nounA clear soup made with concentrated stock.
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Black cabbage handily anchors a vegetable-and-white-bean soup, but duck consommé is too refined for…
nounA clear soup made with concentrated stock.
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Black cabbage handily anchors a vegetable-and-white-bean soup, but duck consommé is too refined for…
nounAgreement or compatibility between opinions or actions.
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Consonance between conservation measures and existing agricultural practice
nounAgreement or compatibility between opinions or actions.
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Consonance between conservation measures and existing agricultural practice
nounA 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
adjectiveDenoting or relating to a consonant.
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A consonant phoneme
adjectiveRelating 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…
nounA 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
adjectiveDenoting or relating to a consonant.
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A consonant phoneme
nounA wife, husband, or companion, in particular the spouse of a reigning monarch.
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Queen victoria and her consort, prince albert
verbHabitually associate with (someone), typically with the disapproval of others.
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You chose to consort with the enemy
verbHabitually associate with (someone), typically with the disapproval of others.
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You chose to consort with the enemy
nounA wife, husband, or companion, in particular the spouse of a reigning monarch.
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Queen victoria and her consort, prince albert
nounAn 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
verbHabitually associate with (someone), typically with the disapproval of others.
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You chose to consort with the enemy
nounA wife, husband, or companion, in particular the spouse of a reigning monarch.
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Queen victoria and her consort, prince albert
nounAn 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…
nounAn 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…
nounA wife, husband, or companion, in particular the spouse of a reigning monarch.
Usage examples:
Queen victoria and her consort, prince albert
verbHabitually associate with (someone), typically with the disapproval of others.
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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…
nounA member of the same species.
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The rabbit was isolated from male conspecifics
nounA 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…
nounA summary or overview of a subject.
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New recordings containing five of his works give a rich conspectus of his art
nounA summary or overview of a subject.
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New recordings containing five of his works give a rich conspectus of his art
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