| CONGAING | • congaing v. Present participle of conga. • CONGA v. to dance the conga. |
| CONGEALS | • congeals v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of congeal. • CONGEAL v. to change from a fluid to a solid. |
| CONGEING | • congeing v. Present participle of conge. • congéing v. Present participle of congé. • CONGE v. (French) to take leave. |
| CONGENER | • congener n. A plant or animal of the same taxonomic genus as another. • congener n. A person or thing similar in behavior or nature to another. • congener n. (Chemistry) Any of a group of structurally related compounds. |
| CONGENIC | • congenic adj. (Genetics) (of different strains of an organism) That are genetically identical except for a variation… • congenic n. Such an organism. • CONGENIC adj. of animal cells, bred to be genetically identical except for a single gene locus. |
| CONGESTS | • congests n. Plural of congest. • congests v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of congest. • CONGEST v. to fill to excess. |
| CONGIARY | • congiary n. A present of corn, wine, oil, etc. or later of money, made by a Roman emperor to the soldiers or the people. • CONGIARY n. in Roman history, a quantity of oil, wine, etc., or money given for distribution as a gift among the people or the soldiers. |
| CONGLOBE | • conglobe v. (Transitive, intransitive, poetic, archaic) To collect (something) into a round mass; to conglobate. • CONGLOBE v. to become a globule. |
| CONGRATS | • congrats interj. (Informal) Clipping of congratulations. • congrats n. (Informal) Clipping of congratulations. • CONGRATS interj. (short for) congratulations. |
| CONGREED | • congreed v. Simple past tense and past participle of congree. • CONGREE v. (archaic) to agree. |
| CONGREES | • congrees v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of congree. • CONGREE v. (archaic) to agree. |
| CONGREET | • CONGREET v. (archaic) to salute mutually. |
| CONGRESS | • congress n. (Archaic) A coming together of two or more people; a meeting. • congress n. A formal gathering or assembly; a conference held to discuss or decide on a specific question. • congress n. (Often capitalized) A legislative body of a state, originally the bicameral legislature of the United… |
| CONGRUED | • congrued v. Simple past tense and past participle of congrue. • CONGRUE v. (Shakespeare) to agree. |
| CONGRUES | • congrues v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of congrue. • CONGRUE v. (Shakespeare) to agree. |