| CONTRACT | • contract n. An agreement between two or more parties, to perform a specific job or work order, often temporary or… • contract n. (Law) An agreement which the law will enforce in some way. A legally binding contract must contain at…
 • contract n. (Law) The document containing such an agreement.
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| CONTRAIL | • contrail n. An artificial cloud made by the exhaust of jet aircraft or wingtip vortices that precipitate a stream… • CONTRAIL n. a trail of water vapor from an aircraft.
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| CONTRAIR | • CONTRAIR adj. contrary. | 
| CONTRARY | • contrary adj. Opposite; in an opposite direction; in opposition; adverse. • contrary adj. Opposed; contradictory; inconsistent.
 • contrary adj. Given to opposition; perverse; wayward.
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| CONTRAST | • contrast n. (Countable) A difference in lightness, brightness and/or hue between two colours that makes them more… • contrast n. (Countable) A difference between two objects, people or concepts.
 • contrast n. (Countable) Something that is opposite of or strikingly different from something else.
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| CONTRATE | • contrate adj. Having cogs or teeth projecting parallel to the axis, instead of radiating from it. • CONTRATE adj. of wheels.
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| CONTRATS | • CONTRAT n. (French) a contract, an agreement. | 
| CONTRIST | • contrist v. (Transitive, obsolete) To make sad, to upset. • CONTRIST v. (obsolete) to sadden.
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| CONTRITE | • contrite adj. Sincerely penitent or feeling regret or sorrow, especially for one’s own actions. • contrite adj. (Obsolete) Thoroughly bruised or broken.
 • contrite n. A contrite person; a penitent.
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| CONTRIVE | • contrive v. To invent by an exercise of ingenuity; to devise. • contrive v. To invent, to make devices; to form designs especially by improvisation.
 • contrive v. To project, cast, or set forth, as in a projection of light.
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| CONTROLE | • CONTROLE adj. (French) registered, hallmarked. | 
| CONTROLS | • controls n. Plural of control. • controls v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of control.
 • CONTROL v. to exercise authority over, also CONTROUL.
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| CONTROUL | • controul n. Obsolete form of control. • controul v. Obsolete form of control.
 • CONTROUL v. to exercise authority over, also CONTROL.
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