Words Starting With "C"

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Consistorian

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A consistorian is an archaic term that refers to a member of the clergy, particularly a high-ranking official in the Catholic Church or the Orthodox Church.

Consistory

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A consistory is a high-ranking administrative body in a Christian church, typically consisting of bishops, clergy, and laypeople who are responsible for governing the church and making important decisions.

Consists

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Consists is a verb that means to be made up of or composed of something. It can also mean to be inherent or essential to something. For example: "The new smartphone consists of advanced technology."

Consociate

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Consociate refers to a person who shares some common aim, interest, or business with another. It can also mean to associate or unite with someone or something, or to form a partnership. In a broader sense, it implies a sense of cooperation, unity, or joint endeavor.

Consociationalism

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Consociationalism is a system of government that tries to reconcile the differences between different groups or communities within a society. It is often used in countries with a high level of diversity, where one group may dominate the others. In consociational democracy, power is shared among the different groups, and each group has a certain degree of autonomy and representation.<br><br>The main goals of consociationalism are to:<br><br>1. Promote peace and stability by giving all groups a sense of ownership and participation in the political process.<br>2. Protect the rights and interests of minorities, and prevent their marginalization or oppression.<br>3. Encourage cooperation and dialogue among different groups, and foster a sense of shared citizenship.<br>4. Prevent the domination of one group over others, and ensure that power is distributed fairly and justly.<br><br>Consociationalism can take many forms, but common features include:<br><br>1. Power-sharing agreements: This involves sharing power and decision-making responsibilities among different groups or leaders.<br>2. Multi-party systems: Allowing multiple parties to participate in government, representing different groups or interests.<br>3. Federal systems: Dividing power between different levels of government, and giving greater autonomy to different regions or communities.<br>4. Institutional mechanisms: Establishing special institutions or procedures to promote cooperation and conflict resolution, such as independent commissions, courts, or mediators.<br><br>Examples of consociational democracies include:<br><br>1. Belgium: The country has a federal system, with both Flemish and French-speaking communities having significant autonomy and representation.<br>2. Bosnia and Herzegovina: The country has a complex system of government, with three main ethnic groups (Bosniaks, Croats, and Serbs) sharing power and representation.<br>3. Cyprus: The country has a presidential system, with a president elected by all citizens, and a system of power-sharing between the Greek and Turkish Cypriot communities.

Consolable

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Consolable refers to something that can be consoled or comforted; able to be reconciled or appeased. In other words, it means that someone or something can be soothed or calmed after an upsetting or disturbing event. The word often conveys a sense of relief or mitigation from a difficult or distressing situation.

Consolation

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Consolation refers to words of comfort or sympathy given to someone who has experienced a loss, setback, or disappointment. It can also refer to something that provides comfort or solace to someone in a time of need or distress.

Consolations

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Consolations refer to words or phrases that offer comfort, consolation, or reassurance to someone who is grieving, upset, or experiencing difficulty. They are often words of encouragement, sympathy, or support that help to alleviate the emotional pain or distress of a person.

Consolatorily

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Consolatorily means in a consolatory manner, providing comfort or alleviation from grief, sorrow, or pain.

Consolatory

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Consolatory refers to something that provides comfort, solace, or consolation, often in times of grief, sorrow, or adversity.

Console

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The word "console" can have multiple meanings depending on the context. Here are a few:<br><br>1. A piece of furniture used for seating, typically found in a living room or study.<br><br>Example: "I'm going to console myself on the couch with a cup of tea."<br><br>2. A structure or room used for control or operation, such as a control panel or command center.<br><br>Example: "The astronauts worked at the console to navigate the spacecraft."<br><br>3. A system or software application used to interact with a computer, game, or other device.<br><br>Example: "The console allowed me to customize the settings of my new phone."<br><br>In general, the word "console" implies a sense of comfort, control, or interaction, depending on the context in which it is used.

Consoled

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Consoled refers to something or someone that provides comfort or solace, often in a situation of sadness, grief, or difficulty. It can also mean to comfort or console someone, making them feel better or less unhappy.

Consoles

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Consoles refers to a desk or table with a sloping top used for writing or drawing. It can also refer to electronic devices used for gaming, such as a PlayStation, Xbox, or Nintendo Switch. Additionally, in a broader sense, consoles can mean a group of advisors or officials who help a leader or ruler make decisions.

Consolidant

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A consolidant is a substance used to bond or consolidate materials together in various applications, such as in construction, woodworking, or repairing objects. It can be a glue, adhesive, or resin that helps to strengthen the connection between two or more parts, creating a more solid and durable whole.

Consolidate

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To consolidate means to combine or unite several things, such as facts, ideas, or assets, into a single entity or group, often to make it more organized, efficient, or powerful.

Consolidated

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Consolidated refers to the state or process of combining or uniting separate entities, such as financial accounts or organizations, into a single entity or entity. It can also refer to the state of being solidified or strengthened, such as a consolidated opinion or a consolidated piece of information. In general, "consolidated" implies a process of bringing things together to create a unified whole.

Consolidates

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To consolidate means to combine or gather things or ideas together; to make something stronger or more stable by gathering or combining its parts or elements. It can also mean to bring together various things, such as pieces of information, skills, or resources, in a way that makes them easier to manage or work with. For example, a company might consolidate its different branches into a single headquarters, or a person might consolidate their finances by paying off debts and putting all their money in one place.

Consolidating

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The verb "consolidating" means the process of combining, integrating, or strengthening something, often to make it more solid, stable, or effective. It can also refer to the act of uniting or combining separate parts or components into a single, cohesive whole. In a broader sense, consolidating can also mean to reduce or simplify something, such as debts, expectations, or conflicting opinions, to make it more manageable or clear.

Consolidation

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Consolidation refers to the process of combining or integrating different elements, resources, or entities into a single, unified whole. This can include consolidating debt, assets, or operations, as well as integrating different departments, teams, or companies. In business, consolidation can refer to the acquisition or merger of one company by another, resulting in a larger entity with greater resources and capabilities. In a broader sense, consolidation can also refer to the process of strengthening or solidifying something, such as a foundation, a structure, or a position.

Consolidations

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Consolidations refer to the process of combining or unifying multiple entities, such as companies, debts, or assets, into a single entity or account. This can be done to simplify financial management, reduce costs, or improve overall efficiency. In the context of business, consolidation might involve one company acquiring or merging with another, resulting in a single, larger entity. In personal finance, consolidation might refer to combining multiple debts into a single loan or payment plan.

Consolidative

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Consolidative refers to the process of consolidating or combining different things, such as ideas, forces, or resources, into a united or stronger whole. It can also describe the action of maintaining or strengthening something that has already been established, such as a position, advantage, or momentum. In a broader sense, consolidative can also refer to the process of transforming or reorganizing something to make it more efficient, effective, or sustainable.

Consolidator

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A consolidator is a person or company that purchases smaller debts or assets and reduces them to a single, larger debt or asset. In finance, a consolidator is often used to describe a company that acquires and merges smaller companies in its industry, eliminating competing businesses and increasing its market share.

Consolidators

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Consolidators are companies or individuals that specialize in taking over, combining, and reorganizing debts or other financial obligations of multiple individuals or organizations, often to make them more manageable and easier to pay back.

Consolidometer

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A consolidometer is a scientific instrument used to measure the consolidation of soil layers or rubble with the passage of time, such as a pile of rubble settling under its own weight. It measures the change in volume or thickness of a layer of soil or rubble as it compacts or consolidates.

Consoling

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Console (verb): to make someone feel better or less sad about something. Console (noun): words or actions that help to make someone feel better. Examples: "The sympathetic words from her friend were very consoling." "The consoling remarks helped her to calm down."

Consolingly

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In a consolingly manner, something or someone provides comfort, reassurance, or soothing words to alleviate sadness, grief, or distress. It is a comforting or soothing way to deal with a difficult situation, often by offering words of encouragement, empathy, or support.

Consomme

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Consommé is a classic French culinary term referring to a clear broth made from vegetables, meat, and/or fish stock that has been clarified to remove any impurities or sediment.

Consommes

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Consommés is a culinary term that refers to a type of clear broth or soup. In traditional French cuisine, consommés are made by clarifying a rich meat or fish stock with egg whites and aromatics, resulting in a crystal-clear liquid with a rich flavor.

Consonance

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Consonance refers to the repetition of similar consonant sounds in words that are close together, but not necessarily at the beginning or end of a word. This repeating pattern can be used in poetry, music, and other forms of writing to create a musical or rhythmic effect.

Consonances

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Consonances refers to the simultaneous occurrence of similar sounds or harmonies in music, literature, or poetry. In music, consonances typically refer to the combination of sounds that are pleasing to the ear, such as harmonious chords, whereas in literature and poetry, consonances refer to the repetition of similar sounds within words or phrases to create a harmonious or euphonic effect.

Consonancy

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Consonancy refers to the repetition of consonant sounds in words that are close together, often used in poetry and other forms of literature to create a musical or rhythmic effect. This literary device is also sometimes referred to as alliteration, although alliteration typically involves the repetition of initial consonant sounds, whereas consonancy can involve the repetition of consonant sounds within words. Consonancy can add emphasis, create patterns, and enhance the overall sound and rhythm of language.

Consonant

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In the English language, a consonant is a type of speech sound that is not a vowel. Consonants are sounds that are made by obstructing the airflow in the mouth with the tongue, teeth, or lips. They can be divided into several categories, including:<br><br> Stops: sounds made by blocking the airflow completely, such as /p/, /t/, and /k/<br> Fricatives: sounds made by partially blocking the airflow, such as /s/, /z/, and /f/<br> Nasals: sounds made by allowing air to flow through the nose, such as /m/, /n/, and /ŋ/<br> Liquids: sounds made by allowing the tongue to move freely, such as /l/ and /r/<br> Semivowels: sounds that are made by a combination of vowel-like and consonant-like movements, such as /w/ and /j/<br><br>Consonants are an essential part of the English language, and they play a crucial role in forming words and sentences.

Consonantal

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The word "consonantal" refers to something that is related to or characterized by consonants, which are sounds in language that are not vowels. In linguistics, consonantal can describe sounds, words, or phonological features that are consonant-like in nature, as opposed to vowel-like or vocalic.

Consonantally

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Consonantally refers to the relationship or similarity between sounds in two or more words based on their consonant sounds, rather than their vowel sounds. It is often used in linguistics and phonetics to describe the manner in which words are pronounced or sound similar.

Consonants

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Consonants are letters or sounds in a language that are not vowels. They are sounds that are made by obstructing the airflow in the mouth or throat, such as "b", "t", "k", "m", "n", etc. In contrast to vowels, which are made by the free flow of air through the mouth and throat, consonants are made by interrupting this flow or changing its quality. Consonants are an essential part of the sound and structure of language, and they provide much of the meaning and distinction between words.

Consonate

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Consonate is a rare or obsolete word that means to harmonize or agree in sound. It is often used to describe how different notes or sounds come together in harmony, creating a pleasing sound. In a broader sense, it can also refer to achieving a sense of unity or agreement between different individuals, groups, or entities.