| ABSCONDINGS | • abscondings n. Plural of absconding. • ABSCONDING n. the act of departing suddenly and secretly. |
| CONDIDDLING | • condiddling v. Present participle of condiddle. • CONDIDDLE v. (Scott) to steal. |
| CONDIGNNESS | • condignness n. The state or quality of being condign. • CONDIGNNESS n. the state of being condign. |
| CONDIMENTAL | • condimental adj. Of or pertaining to a condiment. • condimental adj. Spicy, pungent. • CONDIMENTAL adj. relating to condiments. |
| CONDIMENTED | • condimented v. Simple past tense and past participle of condiment. • CONDIMENT v. to season with a condiment. |
| CONDISCIPLE | • condisciple n. A fellow disciple. • condisciple n. A fellow student. • CONDISCIPLE n. a fellow disciple. |
| CONDITIONAL | • conditional adj. Limited by a condition. • conditional adj. (Logic) Stating that one sentence is true if another is. • conditional adj. (Grammar) Expressing a condition or supposition. |
| CONDITIONED | • conditioned v. Simple past tense and past participle of condition. • conditioned adj. Determined or dependent on some condition. • conditioned adj. Physically fit, especially as the result of exercise. |
| CONDITIONER | • conditioner n. Anything that improves the condition of something. • conditioner n. Hair conditioner. • conditioner n. Fabric conditioner, fabric softener. |
| DECONDITION | • decondition v. (Transitive) To adapt to a less demanding environment than that to which one was previously conditioned. • DECONDITION v. to cause extinction of (a conditioned response). |
| INCONDITELY | • INCONDITE adv. not well put together; poorly constructed. |
| RECONDITELY | • reconditely adv. In a recondite manner. • RECONDITE adv. concealed; deep; having to do with something obscure. |
| RECONDITION | • recondition v. To restore to a functional state, or to a condition resembling the original. • RECONDITION v. to restore to good condition. |