| CHACONNE | • chaconne n. A slow, stately Baroque dance. • chaconne n. (Music) The music for such a dance, often containing variations on a theme. • CHACONNE n. (French) a Spanish baroque dance in triple time. |
| CONNECTS | • connects v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of connect. • connects n. Plural of connect. • CONNECT v. to join together. |
| CONNINGS | • connings n. Plural of conning. • CONNING n. the act of directing, steering. |
| CONNIVED | • connived v. Simple past tense and past participle of connive. • CONNIVE v. to plot or conspire. |
| CONNIVER | • conniver n. A person who connives. • CONNIVER n. one who connives. |
| CONNIVES | • connives v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of connive. • CONNIVE v. to plot or conspire. |
| CONNOTED | • connoted v. Simple past tense and past participle of connote. • CONNOTE v. to imply another meaning other than the literal one. |
| CONNOTES | • connotes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of connote. • CONNOTE v. to imply another meaning other than the literal one. |
| FACONNES | • faconnes n. Plural of faconne. • façonnés n. Plural of façonné. • FACONNE n. (French) a fabric with a pattern of small figures woven into it. |
| INCONNUE | • inconnue n. Alternative form of inconnu (fish). • INCONNUE n. (French) an unknown (female) person. |
| INCONNUS | • inconnus n. Plural of inconnu. • INCONNU n. (French) an unknown (male) person; a large food fish of NW Canada. |
| RECONNED | • reconned v. Simple past tense and past participle of recon. • RECON v. to conduct a preliminary survey. |