| CONSERVANT | • conservant adj. Having the power or quality of conservation; conserving. • CONSERVANT adj. having the power of conservation. |
| CONTRAVENE | • contravene v. (Transitive) To act contrary to an order; to fail to conform to a regulation or obligation. • contravene v. (Transitive, obsolete) To deny the truth of something. • CONTRAVENE v. to act counter to. |
| CONVENTUAL | • conventual adj. Pertaining to a convent or convent life; cloistered, monastic. • conventual n. A member of a convent. • Conventual n. A member of one of the two divisions of the Franciscans, following a mitigated rule, the other being the Observants. |
| CONVERSANT | • conversant adj. Closely familiar; current; having frequent interaction. • conversant adj. Familiar or acquainted by use or study; well-informed; versed. • conversant adj. (Obsolete) Concerned; occupied. |
| CONVULSANT | • convulsant adj. Causing or producing convulsions; convulsive. • convulsant n. Anything, such as a drug, that causes convulsions. • CONVULSANT n. an agent, esp. a drug, that causes convulsions. |
| COVENANTAL | • covenantal adj. Of or pertaining to a covenant. • COVENANTAL adj. relating to a covenant. |
| COVENANTED | • covenanted v. Simple past tense and past participle of covenant. • covenanted adj. Bound by a covenant. • COVENANT v. to enter into a binding agreement. |
| COVENANTEE | • covenantee n. The person in whose favor a covenant is made. • COVENANTEE n. the person in whose favor a covenant is made. |
| COVENANTER | • covenanter n. One who makes a covenant. • Covenanter n. (Historical) A member of a Scottish Presbyterian movement that played an important part in the history… • COVENANTER n. one who makes a covenant, also COVENANTOR. |
| COVENANTOR | • covenantor n. The party who makes a covenant. • COVENANTOR n. the party who makes a covenant, also COVENANTER. |
| EVANESCENT | • evanescent adj. Disappearing, vanishing. • evanescent adj. Barely there; almost imperceptible. • evanescent adj. Ephemeral, fleeting, momentary. |
| INVOCATING | • invocating v. Present participle of invocate. • INVOCATE v. to appeal to for help, also INVOKE. |
| INVOCATION | • invocation n. The act or form of calling for the assistance or presence of some superior being, especially prayer… • invocation n. (Chiefly law) A call or summons, especially a judicial call, demand, or order. • invocation n. (Law) An act of invoking or claiming a legal right. |
| UNACTIVING | • UNACTIVE v. to make (a person) inactive. |
| VACANTNESS | • vacantness n. Emptiness. • VACANTNESS n. the state of being vacant. |