| CONCEALS | • conceals v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of conceal. • CONCEAL v. to hide. |
| CONCEDED | • conceded v. Simple past tense and past participle of concede. • CONCEDE v. to acknowledge as true. |
| CONCEDER | • conceder n. One who concedes. • CONCEDER n. one who concedes. |
| CONCEDES | • concedes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of concede. • CONCEDE v. to acknowledge as true. |
| CONCEITS | • conceits n. Plural of conceit. • CONCEIT v. to form a conception of. |
| CONCEITY | • CONCEITY adj. (dialect) characterized by conceit. |
| CONCEIVE | • conceive v. (Transitive) To develop an idea; to form in the mind; to plan; to devise; to originate. • conceive v. (Transitive) To understand (someone). • conceive v. (Intransitive or transitive) To become pregnant (with). |
| CONCENTS | • concents n. Plural of concent. • CONCENT n. (archaic) a harmony or concord of sounds or voices, also CONCENTUS. |
| CONCEPTI | • concepti n. Plural of conceptus. • CONCEPTUS n. (Latin) the products of conception. |
| CONCEPTS | • concepts n. Plural of concept. • CONCEPT n. a general idea. |
| CONCERNS | • concerns n. Plural of concern. • concerns v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of concern. • CONCERN v. to be of interest to. |
| CONCERTI | • concerti n. Plural of concerto. • CONCERTO n. (Italian) a musical composition. |
| CONCERTO | • concerto n. (Music) A piece of music for one or more solo instruments and orchestra. • CONCERTO n. (Italian) a musical composition. |
| CONCERTS | • concerts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of concert. • CONCERT v. to construct or devise together. |
| CONCETTI | • concetti n. Plural of concetto. • CONCETTO n. (Italian) an ingenious expression, a witticism. |
| CONCETTO | • concetto n. (Literature) Affected wit; a witty turn of phrase; a conceit. • CONCETTO n. (Italian) an ingenious expression, a witticism. |
| ENSCONCE | • ensconce v. (Transitive) To place in a secure environment. • ensconce v. (Intransitive) To settle comfortably. • ENSCONCE v. to settle comfortably, also INSCONCE. |
| INSCONCE | • insconce v. Alternative spelling of ensconce. • INSCONCE v. (Shakespeare) to settle comfortably, also ENSCONCE. |