Conn vs. Con

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Connnoun

The duty of directing a ship, usually used with the verb to have or to take and accompanied by the article "the."

Connverb

(transitive) To direct a ship; to superintend the steering of (a vessel); to watch the course of (a vessel) and direct the helmsman how to steer (especially through a channel, etc, rather than steer a compass direction).

Connverb

See Con, to direct a ship.

Connverb

conduct or direct the steering of a ship or plane

Converb

(rare) To study or examine carefully, especially in order to gain knowledge of; to learn, or learn by heart.

Converb

To know, understand, acknowledge.

Converb

To trick or defraud, usually for personal gain.

Connoun

A disadvantage of something, especially when contrasted with its advantages (pros).

Connoun

(abbreviation) conservative

Connoun

(slang) A convicted criminal, a convict.

Connoun

(slang) A fraud; something carried out with the intention of deceiving, usually for personal, often illegal, gain.

Connoun

(informal) An organized gathering such as a convention, conference or congress.

Connoun

(informal) The conversion of part of a building.

Connoun

Consumption; pulmonary tuberculosis.

Conadverb

Against the affirmative side; in opposition; on the negative side; - The antithesis of pro, and usually in connection with it. See Pro.

Converb

To know; to understand; to acknowledge.

Converb

To study in order to know; to peruse; to learn; to commit to memory; to regard studiously.

Converb

To conduct, or superintend the steering of (a vessel); to watch the course of (a vessel) and direct the helmsman how to steer.

Connoun

an argument opposed to a proposal

Connoun

a person serving a sentence in a jail or prison

Connoun

a swindle in which you cheat at gambling or persuade a person to buy worthless property

Converb

deprive of by deceit;

Converb

commit to memory; learn by heart;

Conadverb

on the negative side;

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