Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . fellow-disciple; , kon-dishun, n. State or situation as re-gards externa! circumstances ; quality ; property ;attribute: that which must exist as the occasionorconcomitant of something else: stipulation: article:terms.—I, i. [-ditioxed (-dishund), -tioxixg.]To make terms, stipulate.—r. t. To contract, stip-ulate ; to impose conditions on. — Conditional, , imply
Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . fellow-disciple; , kon-dishun, n. State or situation as re-gards externa! circumstances ; quality ; property ;attribute: that which must exist as the occasionorconcomitant of something else: stipulation: article:terms.—I, i. [-ditioxed (-dishund), -tioxixg.]To make terms, stipulate.—r. t. To contract, stip-ulate ; to impose conditions on. — Conditional, , implying, or depending on, etc. ; notabsolute. (Gram. Si. Logic.) Expressing a conditionor , kon-doK, v. i. [-doled C-dold), -doling.]To express sorrow at the pain of another. [L. C07iand dole7e, to grieve.]—Condoler, n. — Condole^-ment, -dolence, n. Expression of sympathy, , kon-don, v. t. [-doxed (-dondO, -doning.](Eccl. Law.) To pardon; to forgive for a violationof the marriage vow. ., „ « ».. ^».<.^^v5ne, 6r; CONDOR 77 CONFUSE. Condor, kondor, n. A large bird of the vulture fam-ily, found in the Andes; a Rold coin of Chili and the U. S. of Colombia, wortJi 10 pesos, or more than ^\). ^tondottiere, kon-dot-te-a-ra,; n.;///.-EUi,-are. In Italy, the leader of a band of mercenary soldiers, living Dy pillage; a , kon-dus, v. t. [-DUCKD (-dQsf), -DU- ciNG.] To promote, answer, i-^^or further an end: to tend,contribute. — Co nd uc t,-dukt, n. Act or metlmd ofleading, commanding,etc.; skillful guidance;generalship ; that wliiclileads, guides, escorts, or Condor, brings safely ; convoy ; guard; warrant; manner of guiding ones self ; be-havior; deportment; demeanor. — Conduct, v. lead or guide, e.^cort, attend; to lead as a com-mander, direct, control; to manage, re<rulate, carry. — V. i. To behave, act. — Conductible, «. —Con-ductibility, n.— Conduction, -dukshun, n. (,P/ii/s-i£S.) Transmission tlirough,
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