To mingle and blend, so that different elements can not be distinguished; to confuse.
Confused; perplexed; unclear in mind or intent; bewildered.
Extremely; odiously; detestably.
The state of being confounded.
One who confounds.
a mistake that results from taking one thing to be another.
Broken in pieces; severed.
Broken; uneven.
A society or body of men united for some purpose, or in some profession; a brotherhood.
Fellow member of a fraternity; intimate associate.
A rubbing together; friction.
A confr/re.
To stand facing or in front of; to face; esp. to face hostilely; to oppose with firmness.
Act of confronting.
Same as Affront/.
One who confronts.
The act of confronting; the state of being face to face.
Of, or relating to, Confucius, the great Chinese philosopher and teacher, or to Confucianism; as, Confucian ethics. A Confucianist.
The political morality taught by Confucius and his disciples, which forms the basis of the Chinese jurisprudence and education. It can hardly be called a religion, as it does not inculcate the worship of any god.
A follower of Confucius; a Confucian.
a Chinese philosopher (circa 551-478 BC), the founder of Confucianism.
Confused, disturbed.
Capability of being confused.
Capable of being confused.
To mix or blend so that things can not be distinguished; to jumble together; to confound; to render indistinct or obscure; as, to confuse accounts; to confuse one's vision.
same as confounded; as, bewildered and confused.
In a confused manner.
A state of confusion.
Confusedly; obscurely.
causing mental confusion and perplexity.
The state of being mixed or blended so as to produce indistinctness or error; indistinct combination; disorder; tumult.
Confusing; having a tendency to confusion.
That may be confuted.
One who undertakes to confute.
The act or process of confuting; refutation.
Adapted or designed to confute.
To overwhelm by argument; to refute conclusively; to prove or show to be false or defective; to overcome; to silence.
Confutation.
One who confutes or disproves.
the act of demonstrating that something is false; confutation.
An abbreviation of Congius.
music composed for dancing the conga.
a line of persons dancing the conga{2}.
To take leave with the customary civilities; to bow ceremoniously, or courtesy.
Permissible; done lawfully; as, entry congeable.
To grow hard, stiff, or thick, from cold or other causes; to become solid; to freeze; to cease to flow; to run cold; to be chilled.
Capable of being congealed.
solidified; as, congealed into jelly.
The state of being congealed.
The act or the process of congealing; congeliation.
Boiled rice; rice gruel.
The act or process of passing, or causing to pass, from a fluid to a solid state, as by the abstraction of heat; the act or process of freezing.
A thing of the same genus, species, or kind; a thing allied in nature, character, or action.
Similarity of origin; affinity.
Belonging to the same genus; allied in origin, nature, or action; of or pertaining to a congener.
Allied in origin or cause; congeneric; as, congenerous diseases.
Partaking of the same nature; allied by natural characteristics; kindred; sympathetic.
The state or quality of being congenial; natural affinity; adaptation; suitableness.
To make congenial.
In a congenial manner; as, congenially married or employed.
Congeniality.
Congeneric.
Existing at, or dating from, birth; pertaining to one from birth; born with one; connate; constitutional; natural; as, a congenital deformity; a congenital liar. See Connate and native.
In a congenital manner.
Congenital; connate; inborn. See Congenital.
The conger eel; -- called also congeree.
A collection of particles or bodies into one mass; a heap; an aggregation.
Crowded together.
The act of gathering into a heap or mass; accumulation.
Pertaining to, indicating, or attended with, congestion in some part of the body; as, a congestive fever.
A present, as of corn, wine, or oil, made by a Roman emperor to the soldiers or the people; -- so called because measured to each in a congius.
A liquid measure containing about three quarts.
To turn to ice; to freeze.
The act or process of changing into ice, or the state of being converted to ice; a freezing; congelation; also, a frost.
To collect or form into a ball or rounded mass; to gather or mass together.
The act or process of forming into a ball.
To collect, unite, or coalesce in a round mass.
To gather into a small round mass.
To gather into a ball or round body; to collect into a mass.
The act or process of gathering into a mass; the state of being thus collected; collection; accumulation.
A variety of vegetable casein, resembling legumin, and found in almonds, rye, wheat, etc.
Cementing together; uniting closely; causing to adhere; promoting healing, as of a wound or a broken bone, by adhesion of the parts.
To unite by the intervention of some glutinous substance; to coalesce.
A gluing together; a joining by means of some tenacious substance; junction; union.
Conglutinant.
Black tea, of higher grade (finer leaf and less dusty) than the present bohea. Also called English breakfast tea. See Tea.
a native or inhabitant of the Republic of Congo.
Rejoicing together; congratulatory.
To express of feel sympathetic joy; as, to congratulate with one's country.
The act of congratulating; an expression of sympathetic pleasure.
One who offers congratulation.
Expressive of sympathetic joy; as, a congratulatory letter.
To agree.
To salute mutually.
To come together; to assemble; to meet.
The act of congregating, or bringing together, or of collecting into one aggregate or mass.
Of or pertaining to a congregation; conducted, or participated in, by a congregation; as, congregational singing.
That system of church organization which vests all ecclesiastical power in the assembled brotherhood of each local church.
One who belongs to a Congregational church or society; one who holds to Congregationalism.
A meeting of individuals, whether friendly or hostile; an encounter.
A coming or bringing together, as in a public meeting, in a dispute, in the act of comparing, or in sexual intercourse.
Of or pertaining to a congress, especially, to the Congress of the United States; as, congressional debates.
Encountering, or coming together.
A member of the Congress of the United States, esp. of the House of Representatives.
Short for Cogreve rocket, a powerful form of rocket formerly used in war, either in the field or for bombardment. In the former case it was armed with shell, shrapnel, or other missiles; in the latter, with an inextinguishable explosive material, inclosed in a metallic case. It was guided by a long wooden stick.
To agree; to be suitable.
Suitableness of one thing to another; agreement; consistency.
Congruence.
Possessing congruity; suitable; agreeing; corresponding.
See Congruity.
The state or quality of being congruous; the relation or agreement between things; fitness; harmony; correspondence; consistency.
Suitable or concordant; accordant; fit; harmonious; correspondent; consistent.
In a congruous manner.
A vegetable alkaloid found with conine in the poison hemlock (Conium maculatum). It is a white crystalline substance, C8H17NO, easily convertible into conine.
Same as Conine.
A conic section.
Having the form of, or resembling, a geometrical cone; round and tapering to a point, or gradually lessening in circumference; as, a conic or conical figure; a conical vessel.
Conicalness.
In the form of a cone.
State or quality of being conical.
A combining form, meaning somewhat resembling a cone; as, conico-cylindrical, resembling a cone and a cylinder; conico-hemispherical; conico-subulate.