| AFFRONTINGS | • affrontings n. Plural of affronting. • AFFRONTING n. the act of affronting. |
| CONFRONTING | • confronting adj. Causing distress; upsetting. • confronting v. Present participle of confront. • CONFRONT v. to face defiantly. |
| CONTINENCES | • continences n. Plural of continence. • CONTINENCE n. self-restraint, also CONTINENCY. |
| CONTINENTAL | • continental adj. Of or relating to a continent or continents. • continental adj. Of the mainland, as opposed to an island offshore. • continental adj. (Chiefly UK) Relating to, or characteristic of, continental Europe. |
| CONTINENTLY | • continently adv. In a continent manner; chastely; moderately; temperately. • CONTINENT adv. temperate, able to restrain. |
| CONTINGENCE | • contingence n. (Geometry) Contact; touching. • contingence n. Contingency. • CONTINGENCE n. an event (as an emergency) that may but is not certain to occur, also CONTINGENCY. |
| CONTINGENCY | • contingency n. (Uncountable) The quality of being contingent, of happening by chance. • contingency n. (Countable) A possibility; something which may or may not happen. A chance occurrence, especially in… • contingency n. (Finance, countable) An amount of money which a party to a contract has to pay to the other party (usually… |
| CONTINGENTS | • contingents n. Plural of contingent. • CONTINGENT n. something contingent. |
| CONTINUABLE | • continuable adj. Able to be continued. • CONTINUABLE adj. that can be continued. |
| CONTINUALLY | • continually adv. In a continual manner; non-stop. • continually adv. In regular or repeated succession; very often. • CONTINUAL adv. constantly happening or done. |
| CONTINUANCE | • continuance n. (Uncountable) The action of continuing. • continuance n. (Countable, law, chiefly US) An order issued by a court granting a postponement of a legal proceeding… • CONTINUANCE n. the state of continuing, remaining in the same place, action, etc. |
| CONTINUANTS | • continuants n. Plural of continuant. • CONTINUANT n. a continuant sound. |
| CONTINUATOR | • continuator n. A person who continues the work of another. • CONTINUATOR n. one that continues. |
| CONTINUEDLY | • continuedly adv. In a continued manner; ongoingly. • CONTINUEDLY adv. CONTINUED. |
| DISCONTINUE | • discontinue v. (Transitive) To interrupt the continuance of; to put an end to, especially as regards commercial productions;… • discontinue v. (Transitive) To consciously cease the ingestion or administration of (a pharmaceutical drug). • DISCONTINUE v. to break the continuity of. |
| INCONTINENT | • incontinent adj. (Often followed by of) Unable to contain or retain. • incontinent adj. Plagued by incontinence; unable to retain natural discharges or evacuations of urine or feces. • incontinent adj. Lacking moral or sexual restraint, moderation or self-control, especially of sexual desire. |
| RECONTINUED | • recontinued v. Simple past tense and past participle of recontinue. • RECONTINUE v. to continue anew. |
| RECONTINUES | • recontinues v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of recontinue. • RECONTINUE v. to continue anew. |
| STRAPONTINS | • STRAPONTIN n. (French) a folding seat in a theatre. |