| CONSERVATION | • conservation n. The act of preserving, guarding, or protecting; the keeping (of a thing) in a safe or entire state; preservation. • conservation n. Wise use of natural resources. • conservation n. (Biology) The discipline concerned with protection of biodiversity, the environment, and natural resources. |
| CONTRAVENERS | • contraveners n. Plural of contravener. • CONTRAVENER n. one who contravenes. |
| CONTRAVENING | • contravening v. Present participle of contravene (To act contrary or to deny something.). • CONTRAVENE v. to act counter to. |
| CONTRIVANCES | • contrivances n. Plural of contrivance. • CONTRIVANCE n. a thing contrived. |
| CONTRIVEMENT | • contrivement n. (Obsolete) contrivance; invention; arrangement or plan. • CONTRIVEMENT n. the act of contriving. |
| CONVENTICLER | • conventicler n. One who supports or frequents conventicles. • CONVENTICLER n. a member of a conventicle. |
| CONVENTIONER | • conventioner n. One who belongs to a convention or assembly. • CONVENTIONER n. a person who attends a convention, also CONVENTIONEER. |
| CONVERSANTLY | • conversantly adv. In a familiar manner. • CONVERSANT adv. having knowledge or experience. |
| CONVERSATING | • conversating v. Present participle of conversate. |
| CONVERSATION | • conversation n. Expression and exchange of individual ideas through talking with other people; also, a set instance… • conversation n. (Fencing) The back-and-forth play of the blades in a bout. • conversation n. (Computing, networking) The protocol-based interaction between systems processing a transaction. |
| INCONVERSANT | • inconversant adj. Not conversant or acquainted (with something); unfamiliar. • INCONVERSANT adj. not conversant. |
| INTERCONVERT | • interconvert v. To convert mutually one into another. • INTERCONVERT v. to convert (two or more things) into one another. |
| NONDIRECTIVE | • nondirective adj. Not directive. • nondirective n. A statement or utterance that is not a directive. • NONDIRECTIVE adj. of, relating to, or being psychotherapy, counseling, or interviewing in which the counselor refrains from interpretation or explanation but encourages the client (as by repeating phrases) to talk freely. |
| OVERCOUNTING | • overcounting v. Present participle of overcount. • OVERCOUNT v. to rate too high; to outnumber. |
| RECONVERTING | • reconverting v. Present participle of reconvert. • RECONVERT v. to convert again. |
| RECONVICTING | • reconvicting v. Present participle of reconvict. • RECONVICT v. to convict again. |
| RECONVICTION | • reconviction n. (Law) Conviction again or anew. • RECONVICTION n. a fresh conviction. |
| UNCONVERSANT | • unconversant adj. Not conversant; unfamiliar, unacquainted. • UNCONVERSANT adj. not conversant. |