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con Latin <strong>with</strong>, together<br />

con, coni, cono, conus, -conus Greek a cone; a pine cone<br />

con- <strong>with</strong> (having)<br />

Conare nullius momenti videri fortasse missilibus careant. Try to look unimportant, they may be low on<br />

ammo.<br />

conario Greek the pineal gland<br />

concatenatus linked together, chain-like, joined as links in a chain<br />

concavus hollowed out, cupped<br />

concentricus combined in a common center<br />

conch-, concha, -concha, concho Greek a shell<br />

conchaefolius shell-leaved<br />

conchatus shell-like<br />

conchiferus shell-bearing<br />

conchifolius <strong>with</strong> shell-like leaves<br />

conchiformis shaped like a shell of a bivalve<br />

concholobus <strong>with</strong> lobes like sea-shells<br />

conchyli-, conchylio, conchylium, -conchylium Greek a shellfish<br />

concinnatum, concinnus -a -um concin'nus (kon-SIN-us) well made, well put together, well arranged, pleasing,<br />

pretty, elegant, neat, especially of style. Adverb concinne, elegantly<br />

concinnoides concinnus, elegant, and –oides, <strong>with</strong> the form of<br />

concolor, concolorus con'color (KON-ko-lor) colored similarly, of uniform tint, the same color all over, of the<br />

same color.<br />

condensatus -a -um, condensus condensa'tus (kon-den-SAY-tus) crowded, condensed, thick, closely packed,<br />

closely or thickly leaved or unusually crowded together.<br />

condit- Latin hidden; polished<br />

conditus -a -um preserved, stored<br />

conduplicatus -a -um dobled, duplicated<br />

condyl-, condylo, condylus, -condylus Greek a knuckle, knob<br />

condylocarpus -a -um bearing fruit at the joints, from and Greek καρπός, karpos, fruit.<br />

condylodes gnarled, knotted<br />

confertiflorus -a -um confertiflor'us (kon-fer-ti-FLOR-us) crowded flowers, closely set <strong>with</strong> bloom<br />

confertifolius -a -um confertifo'lius (kon-fer-ti-FO-lee-us) crowded leaves, closely set <strong>with</strong> leaves.<br />

confertus -a -um confer'tus (kon-FERT-us) crowded, closely crowded together, compressed, compact, dense,<br />

from confercio, to press close together<br />

confervoides resembling marsh-thread or Water flannel, Conferva<br />

confinis -is -e confin'is (kon-FINE-is) related, adjoining, neighboring<br />

conflates -a -um united, fused together<br />

confluens flowing, blending into one, as compond fruit<br />

conformis -is -e similar in shape or otherwise, of the same shape, conforming to, being of equal form<br />

confragosus -a -um uneven, of rough surface<br />

confusus -a -um confu'sus (kon-FEW-sus) confused, uncertain, easily mistaken, mingled, changed, entangled<br />

cong-, conger, -conger, congr Latin an eel<br />

congener related, of the same tribe<br />

congenitus -a -um of the same origin<br />

congensis, congolanus, congolensis, congoensis from the river Congo<br />

congestiflorus -a -um <strong>with</strong> closely packed flowers, closely set <strong>with</strong> flowers<br />

congestus -a -um conges'tus (kon-JES-tus) congested, crowded, pressed, brought together, closely packed<br />

together, literally a heaping together.<br />

congoensis -is -e of the Congo, Congolese, from the river Congo<br />

conglobatus -a -um close together in ball form<br />

conglomeratus -a -um conglomera'tus (kon-glom-er-AY-tus) conglomerate, crowded together, clustered, pressed<br />

together in a dense mass<br />

conglutinatus stuck together as <strong>with</strong> glue<br />

congolanus, congolensis of the Congo, Congolese, from the river Congo<br />

congregatus collected, assembled together<br />

congruus similar, of the same type

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