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To conjure means to bring or call into existence or to produce something, especially by magic or supernatural power. It can also mean to summon or evoke something, such as a feeling or a memory. Additionally, it can refer to the act of bringing something into being, often in a creative or imaginative sense. Examples: "She tried to conjure up the courage to go skydiving", "He conjured a spell to make the audience laugh", "The artist conjured a stunning sculpture from mere clay".
Conjured refers to something that has been magically brought into existence or caused to appear, especially through sorcery or supernatural means. It can also mean to bring something into being by forcing or imagining it into existence, often in a way that is not based in reality.
Conjurers are people who perform magic or illusion, typically for entertainment purposes. They use sleight of hand, misdirection, and other techniques to create the illusion that they are performing supernatural feats, such as making objects disappear or appear, or predicting the future.
Conjures is a verb that means to produce or cause something to appear or happen, often in a magical or supernatural way. It can also mean to suggest or evoke a particular idea, image, or feeling. For example:<br><br>"She conjured up a storm with her angry words."<br>"He conjured the image of a happy childhood in his mind."<br><br>In a more general sense, conjures can imply bringing something into existence or making something happen through one's thoughts, imagination, or willpower.
Conjuring is a verb that means to summon or cause something to appear or happen by magic, sometimes used interchangeably with the word "witchcraft". It can also mean to imagine or create something vividly in one's mind. For example, "The magician started conjuring up a cloud of smoke to distract the audience."
A person who practices magic or performs tricks that appear to be paranormal or supernatural, especially by manipulating objects or causing a sudden appearance or disappearance of something. A conjuror is often also referred to as a magician or illusionist.
A conjuror is a person, especially a magician, who performs tricks or illusions, often using sleight of hand, misdirection, and other techniques to deceive or mystify an audience. The term can also be used to refer to someone who is skilled in making things appear or disappear, as if by magic.
Conjury refers to a conjurer, which is a person who performs magic or illusions, typically for entertainment purposes.
Conk: the front or crown of the head, especially a woman's hairdo that is styled so that it is swept upwards and back, often in a curved line.
Conked is a verb that means to knock or hit someone or something unconscious, especially with a heavy blow. For example: "The boxer's opponent conked him on the jaw, and he fell to the ground." It can also mean to render someone or something ineffective or useless, such as a broken machine being conked out.
Conker is a type of fruit that grows on the hazelnut tree (Corylus avellana). It is a small, edible nut that is encased in a green, fleshy hull that turns brown and splits open when it is ripe.
Conkers is a traditional children's game played in the UK, where players take turns hitting a walnut shell, which is attached to a length of string, against another player's conker. The aim is to break the opponent's conker without your own breaking. The game is often played at school or in parks during the autumn months, typically using horse chestnuts (conkers) and decorative patterns and gifts are often created on the conkers to make them more attractive and intimidating to opponents.
A conman is a person who deceives or cheats others for personal gain, often by using false pretenses or fraudulent schemes. They may use persuasion, manipulation, or lies to convince people to give them money, information, or other valuable resources. Con artists are usually experts at creating convincing false identities, stories, or scenarios to dupe their victims and get what they want.
Conmanship is a noun that refers to the act of deceiving or exploiting people for personal gain, often through fraudulent or manipulative means. It involves using charm, persuasion, or deceit to get what one wants, often at the expense of others.
The Connacht is one of the five traditional provinces of Ireland. It is a region that includes the western part of the country, including counties such as Galway, Mayo, Roscommon, Leitrim, and Sligo.
Connaraceae is a family of flowering plants in the order Sapindales. It consists of about 120 species of trees and shrubs, mostly found in tropical and subtropical regions of the world. The family is commonly known as the "concorde family" or "corkscrew vine" family, due to the twisted, curly shape of their stems and branches.
Connascence refers to a type of relationship between two or more pieces of code where they share the same origin, often resulting in strong dependencies between them. In other words, connascence describes a situation where multiple elements of a software system are tightly coupled because they were developed together, often by the same person or team. This kind of coupling can make it difficult to change or maintain one part of the system without affecting other parts, leading to problems with scalability, maintainability, and modularity.
I think there may be a small mistake! The word is actually "concurrent".<br><br>Concurrent refers to something that happens or exists at the same time as something else. For example: "Two events happened concurrently and overlapped in time."
Conunate refers to something that is born or grows together with something else. It often describes two things that have a natural connection or unity, such as conunate twins who share a placenta or conimate fused mineral deposits that form together.
Natural or normal to someone by reason of one's being a part of the same group, family, or nation, etc.
Connaturality refers to a natural or inherent relationship or similarity between two things, often in a philosophical or theological sense. It is a term used to describe the connection or affinity that exists between two concepts, ideas, or principles that are inherent or characteristic of them. In other words, connaturality implies that there is a fundamental or essential connection between two things that arises from their very nature or essence, rather than from any external or accidental factors.
I think you meant "connotation".<br><br>The word "connotation" refers to the emotional or cultural associations that a word or phrase evokes in addition to its literal meaning. It is the subtle implication or suggestion that a word or phrase carries beyond its official definition.
The word "Connaught" refers to a historic region in Ireland that is now part of the modern-day provinces of Connacht and Ulster.
To connect means to join or link two or more things together, often in a physical or metaphorical sense. It can also refer to the act of bringing people or things together, often for a shared purpose or to achieve a common goal. In technology, connecting refers to linking devices or systems together, such as connecting a computer to a network or a phone to a Wi-Fi signal. In a broader sense, connecting can also mean establishing a relationship or bonding with someone or something, such as connecting with a friend or connecting with nature.
Connected refers to being linked or united with something or someone, often in a physical or logical sense. It can also describe a feeling of relationship or association between people, ideas, or things. For example:<br><br> The two cities are connected by a highway. (physical connection)<br> She's connected with her grandmother through a family recipe. (emotional connection)<br> The two companies are connected through their shared ownership. (business connection)<br><br>In technology, "connected" can refer to having access to the internet or being able to communicate with others remotely, such as:<br><br> She's connected to Wi-Fi at home. (digital connection)<br> He's connected to his friends through social media. (online connection)<br><br>Overall, "connected" suggests a sense of joining or linking together, whether physically, emotionally, or electronically.
In a connectedly manner, meaning in a way that is logically linked or associated, thus forming a chain of thought or a coherent relationship.
Connectedness refers to the state of being related or being part of a larger whole. It can also describe the quality of being interconnected, interdependent, or linked to others or a system. In a broader sense, connectedness can relate to emotional or social bonds, sense of community, and feeling of belonging. It can also be used to describe the degree to which individuals, organizations, or systems are integrated, cohesive, or unified.
I apologize, but there is no word "connecticotian". It's possible that you meant "Connecticutian", which refers to a native or inhabitant of Connecticut, a state in the northeastern United States.
A state in the northeastern United States. Specifically, it's one of the original 13 colonies and is known for its picturesque coastline, fall foliage, and historic cities like Hartford and New Haven. It's also a popular destination for golfers, beachgoers, and nature lovers.
A Connecticutensian is a nickname for a newspaper published by the students of Yale University, located in New Haven, Connecticut.
I think you meant "Connecticuter" as in a person from Connecticut, which is a state in the United States.
A Connecticutian is a resident or native of the state of Connecticut, specifically someone from the northeastern United States.
Connecting is a verb that means to join or link two or more things together, often in a physical or emotional sense. It can also refer to the act of establishing a connection, such as connecting to the internet, connecting two devices, or connecting with someone on a personal level.
A connection refers to a relationship or tie between two or more things, such as people, ideas, objects, or events. It can be a physical link, a logical link, or a psychological link between them. For example, a person might have a connection with a particular place because of a fond memory, a connection with a person because of a shared experience, or a connection with an idea because of a personal interest.
Connectionism refers to a theoretical approach in the field of artificial intelligence and cognitive science that posits that the human brain and other biological systems can be understood as complex networks of interconnected nodes or "neurons". This approach, also known as parallel distributed processing, suggests that the functioning of the brain can be replicated in artificial systems, such as computer networks or neural networks, which are designed to mimic the structures and behaviors of biological neural networks.