| CONSOCIES | • consocies n. (Ecology) A consociation. • CONSOCIES n. a community in nature with a single dominant species. |
| CONSOLATE | • consolate adj. (Humorous) Comforted, consoled. • consolate v. (Obsolete) To console; to comfort. • CONSOLATE v. (Shakespeare) to console. |
| CONSOLERS | • consolers n. Plural of consoler. • CONSOLER n. one who gives consolation. |
| CONSOLING | • consoling v. Present participle of console. • consoling n. The act by which somebody is consoled. • CONSOLE v. to comfort. |
| CONSOLUTE | • consolute adj. (Chemistry) Describing liquids that are totally miscible in all proportions. • CONSOLUTE adj. completely miscible. |
| CONSOMMES | • consommes n. Plural of consomme. • consommés n. Plural of consommé. • CONSOMME n. (French) a clear soup or bouillon boiled down so as to be very rich. |
| CONSONANT | • consonant n. (Phonetics) A sound that results from the passage of air through restrictions of the oral cavity; any… • consonant n. A letter representing the sound of a consonant. • consonant adj. Consistent, harmonious, compatible, or in agreement. |
| CONSONOUS | • consonous adj. (Archaic) concordant in sound; harmonious. • CONSONOUS adj. harmonious. |
| CONSORTED | • consorted v. Simple past tense and past participle of consort. • CONSORT v. to keep company. |
| CONSORTER | • consorter n. One who consorts or associates. • CONSORTER n. one who consorts. |
| CONSORTIA | • consortia n. Plural of consortium. • CONSORTIUM n. (Latin) an association of organizations or States formed for commercial or financial purposes. |
| RECONSOLE | • reconsole v. To console again. • RECONSOLE v. to console again. |