"Conrad" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Conrad is a proper noun, typically referring to a given name, often associated with the Germanic word "hard" or "bold" and meaning "strong and brave". It can also refer to:
1. Joseph Conrad (1857-1924), a Polish-born British novelist and playwright known for his works like "Heart of Darkness" and "Lord Jim".
2. Conrad, a surname often used in astronomy, referring to the conrad, a unit of mass equivalent to 1/100th of a pound-force.
In a broader sense, Conrad can also be used metaphorically to describe someone or something that embodies strength, courage, or resilience.
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The word "conquest" refers to the act of defeating or overcoming another person or group in a war, battle, or conflict, resulting in gaining control or domination over them. It can also refer to a successful achievement or triumph in a particular field or activity.
Conquests refer to the successful victories or achievements won by a person, group, or nation in battle, warfare, or any other competition. It can also refer to the territory or lands that have been gained or captured through these victories. In a broader sense, conquests can be seen as the triumphs or accomplishments achieved by an individual or entity over a particular period of time, whether in a personal, professional, or competitive context.
Conquian refers to a type of rummy-type card game of Spanish origin. It is similar to Rummy, but with some significant differences in rules and scoring. In Conquian, players aim to get rid of all their cards by forming valid sets and runs, with the goal of having the lowest score at the end of the game.
Conquistadors were Spanish soldiers and explorers who conquered and colonized much of Central and South America, Mexico, and the Caribbean in the 16th century. The term "conquistador" comes from the Spanish word for "conqueror."
Consanguinic refers to something that is related by blood or consanguinity, meaning having a common ancestor or being descended from the same ancestor. It often describes a familial or genealogical connection, typically used in biological or scientific contexts.
Consanguinity refers to the state of being related by blood, typically meaning that two people are closely related by a common ancestor or are familial relatives, such as siblings, parents, grandparents, etc. It also specifically refers to marriage or having a child with a close biological relative, usually within a certain degree of consanguinity, often prohibited by law or social norms.