A game for two, played with 40 cards, in which each player tries to form three or four of a kind or sequences.
related by blood; descended from a common ancestor; -- used as a term of relation between two people.
Of the same blood; related by birth.
Of kin blood; related.
Of the same blood; related by birth; descended from the same parent or ancestor.
The relation of persons by blood, in distinction from affinity or relation by marriage; blood relationship; as, lineal consanguinity; collateral consanguinity.
A patching together; patchwork.
Knowledge of one's own thoughts or actions; consciousness.
Having a conscience.
Without conscience; indifferent to conscience; unscrupulous.
Conscious.
Influenced by conscience; governed by a strict regard to the dictates of conscience, or by the known or supposed rules of right and wrong; -- said of a person.
In a conscientious manner; as a matter of conscience; hence; faithfully; accurately; completely.
The quality of being conscientious; a scrupulous regard to the dictates of conscience.
Governed by, or according to, conscience; reasonable; just.
The quality of being conscionable; reasonableness.
Reasonably; justly.
Possessing the faculty of knowing one's own thoughts or mental operations.
In a conscious manner; with knowledge of one's own mental operations or actions.
The state of being conscious; knowledge of one's own existence, condition, sensations, mental operations, acts, etc.
To enroll; to enlist.
To enroll, by compulsion, for military service.
Belonging to, or of the nature of, a conspiration.
To make, or declare to be, sacred; to appropriate to sacred uses; to set apart, dedicate, or devote, to the service or worship of God; as, to consecrate a church; to give (one's self) unreservedly, as to the service of God.
Consecrator.
The act or ceremony of consecrating; the state of being consecrated; dedication.
One who consecrates; one who performs the rites by which a person or thing is devoted or dedicated to sacred purposes.
Of or pertaining to the act of consecration; dedicatory.
Following as a matter of course.
That which follows by consequence or is logically deducible; deduction from premises; corollary.
To follow closely; to endeavor to overtake; to pursue.
A following, or sequel; actual or logical dependence.
Following in a train; succeeding one another in a regular order; successive; uninterrupted in course or succession; with no interval or break; as, fifty consecutive years.
In a consecutive manner; by way of sequence; successively.
The state or quality of being consecutive.
Agreement; accord.
Existing, or made, by the mutual consent of two or more parties.
Agreement; accord; consent.
Agreement in opinion or sentiment; the being of one mind; accord.
Mutual agreement.
Consistent; agreeable; suitable; accordant to; harmonious; concurrent.
Consenting.
One who consents.
Agreeing in mind; accordant.
With consent; in a compliant manner.
That which follows something on which it depends; that which is produced by a cause; a result.
Drawing inference.
That which follows, or results from, a cause; a result or natural effect.
Following as a consequence, result, or logical inference; consequent.
With just deduction of consequence; with right connection of ideas; logically.
The quality of being consequential.
By consequence; by natural or logical sequence or connection.
Junction; adaptation
Capable of being preserved from decay or injury.
Conservation, as from injury, defilement, or irregular use.
Having the power or quality of conservation.
The act of preserving, guarding, or protecting; the keeping (of a thing) in a safe or entire state; preservation.
Tending to conserve; preservative.
The disposition and tendency to preserve what is established; opposition to change; the habit of mind; or conduct, of a conservative.
One who, or that which, preserves from ruin, injury, innovation, or radical change; a preserver; a conserver.
The quality of being conservative.
A public place of instruction in any special branch, esp. music and the arts. [See Conservatory, 3].
One who preserves from injury or violation; a protector; a preserver.
That which preserves from injury.
A woman who preserves from loss, injury, etc.
Anything which is conserved; especially, a sweetmeat prepared with sugar; a confection.
One who conserves.
fruit preserved by cooking with sugar.
the preservation and careful management of the environment and of natural resources.
To think seriously; to make examination; to reflect; to deliberate.
Worthy of consideration; requiring to be observed, borne in mind, or attended to.
Worthiness of consideration; dignity; value; size; amount.
In a manner or to a degree not trifling or unimportant; greatly; much.
Act of considering; consideration.
Given to consideration or to sober reflection; regardful of consequences or circumstances; circumspect; careful; esp. careful of the rights, claims, and feelings of others.
kind and considerate regard for others; consideration.
The act or process of considering; continuous careful thought; examination; contemplation; deliberation; attention.
Considerate; careful; thoughtful.
One who considers.
One who considers; a man of reflection; a thinker.
With consideration or deliberation.
To submit; to surrender or yield one's self.
A consignee.
The act of consigning; the act of delivering or committing to another person, place, or state.
One of several that jointly sign a written instrument, as a treaty.
Joint signature.
A countersign; a watchword. One who is orders to keep within certain limits.
The person to whom goods or other things are consigned; a factor; -- correlative to consignor.
One who consigns. See Consignor.
Having joint or equal signification; synonymous.
Joint signification.
Consignificant; jointly significate.
To signify or denote in combination with something else.
The act of consigning; consignation.
One who consigns something to another; -- opposed to consignee.
Act of concurring; coincidence; concurrence.
Common resemblance.
To stand firm; to be in a fixed or permanent state, as a body composed of parts in union or connection; to hold together; to be; to exist; to subsist; to be supported and maintained.
The condition of standing or adhering together, or being fixed in union, as the parts of a body; existence; firmness; coherence; solidity.
Possessing firmness or fixedness; firm; hard; solid.
In a consistent manner.
Of or pertaining to a consistory.
Pertaining to a Presbyterian consistory; -- a contemptuous term of 17th century controversy.
Of the nature of, or pertaining to, a consistory.
To be allied, confederated, or associated; to coalescence.
Intimate union; fellowship; alliance; companionship; confederation; association; intimacy.
Of or pertaining to a consociation.
A consolidated annuity (see Consols); -- chiefly in combination or attributively.
Capable of receiving consolation.
To console; to comfort.
The act of consoling; the state of being consoled; allevation of misery or distress of mind; refreshment of spirit; comfort; that which consoles or comforts the spirit.
One who consoles or comforts.
That which consoles; a speech or writing intended for consolation.
A bracket whose projection is not more than half its height. Any small bracket; also, a console table.
One who gives consolation.
Serving to unite or consolidate; having the quality of consolidating or making firm.
To grow firm and hard; to unite and become solid; as, moist clay consolidates by drying.
Made solid, hard, or compact; united; joined; solidified.
The act or process of consolidating, making firm, or uniting; the state of being consolidated; solidification; combination.
Tending or having power to consolidate; healing.
Adapted to console or comfort; cheering; as, this is consoling news.