| CONSECRATED | • consecrated v. Simple past tense and past participle of consecrate. • CONSECRATE v. to induct (a person) into a permanent office with a religious rite. |
| CONSECRATES | • consecrates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of consecrate. • CONSECRATE v. to induct (a person) into a permanent office with a religious rite. |
| CONSECRATOR | • consecrator n. A person who consecrates. • CONSECRATOR n. one who consecrates. |
| CONSECUTION | • consecution n. (Archaic) A following, or sequel; actual or logical dependence. • consecution n. (Obsolete) A succession or series of any kind. • consecution n. (Archaic) Sequence. |
| CONSECUTIVE | • consecutive adj. Following, in succession, without interruption. • consecutive adj. Having some logical sequence. • consecutive n. (Music, countable) A sequence of notes or chords that results from repeated shifts in pitch of the same interval. |
| CONSENSIONS | • consensions n. Plural of consension. • CONSENSION n. agreement; accord. |
| CONSENSUSES | • consensuses n. Plural of consensus. • consensuses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of consensus. • CONSENSUS n. (Latin) agreement. |
| CONSENTIENT | • consentient adj. (Obsolete) agreeing; in accord. • CONSENTIENT adj. unanimous; of one accord. |
| CONSEQUENCE | • consequence n. That which follows something on which it depends; that which is produced by a cause. • consequence n. A result of actions, especially if such a result is unwanted or unpleasant. • consequence n. A proposition collected from the agreement of other previous propositions; any conclusion which results… |
| CONSEQUENTS | • consequents n. Plural of consequent. • CONSEQUENT n. the natural effect of a cause. |
| CONSERVABLE | • conservable adj. Capable of being preserved from decay or injury. • CONSERVABLE adj. that can be conserved. |
| CONSERVANCY | • conservancy n. The conservation of a resource. • conservancy n. An organization dedicated to the conservation of natural resources. • conservancy n. (Britain) A commission that deals with fishery and navigation. |
| CONSERVATOR | • conservator n. One who conserves, preserves or protects something. • conservator n. (Law) A person appointed by a court to manage the affairs of another; similar to a guardian but with… • conservator n. An officer in charge of preserving the public peace, such as a justice or sheriff. |