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cape.noun
a sleeveless outer garment fastened at the neck and worn hanging over the shoulders; a point or head of land projecting into a body of water (names of actual capes - Cape Hatteras; Cape of Good Hope; Cape Coral, Florida; Cape York Peninsula)

cloak.also cloke.noun
a loose outer garment, such as a cape; something that covers or conceals.(a cloak of secrecy was over the wrapped Christmas presents)
cloak, cloaked, cloaking, cloaks.transitive verbs
to cover or conceal with or as if with a cloak; to clothe; disguise; hide

complete, completer, completest.adjectives
filled full; having all necessary parts, components, or steps; entire (a complete meal); consummate.(a complete gentleman)
complete, completed, completing, completes.transitive verbs
to bring to a finish or an end (she has completed her studies); to make whole, with all necessary elements or parts (a sixth child would complete their family)
completely.adverb
completive.adjective
completeness.noun
completion.noun
the act of completing or the state of being completed

cherish, cherished, cherishing, cherishes.transitive verbs
to consider as having extreme value (he cherished love above all else); to treat with affection and tenderness; hold dear (cherish one's family; cherish one's values; cherish the uniqueness of others); to keep fondly in mind; appreciate
cherishable, cherisher.nouns
cherishingly.adverb

clatter, clattered, clattering, clatters.verbs
intransitive verb use.to make a rattling sound (clattering along on roller skates; the kitchen was so busy and the clatter was high)
transitive verb use.to cause to make a rattling sound
clatter.noun
a rattling sound (the clatter of dishes in the kitchen); a loud disturbance; a racket (the clatter of the subway train); noisy talk by many people all at once); chatter
clatterer.noun

compatible.adjective
capable of existing or performing in harmonious, agreeable, or congenial combination with another or others (compatible family relationships); capable of integration and operation with other elements in a system with no modification or conversion required
compatible.noun
a device, such as a computer or computer software, that can be integrated into or used with another device or system of its type
compatibility.or.compatibleness.noun
compatibly.adverb

craft.noun
skill in doing or making something, as in the arts; proficiency; skill in evasion or deception; guile; a occupation or trade requiring manual dexterity or skilled artistry
craft.noun,.plural
a boat, ship, or aircraft
craft, crafted, crafting, crafts.transitive verbs
to make by hand; to make or construct something in a manner suggesting great care or ingenuity
crafter.noun

crafty, craftier, craftiest.adjectives
skilled in or marked by underhandedness, deviousness, or deception; sly
craftily.adverb
craftiness.noun

condition.noun
a mode or state of being (compatibility is a condition of a successful relationship); existing circumstances.(conditions in the office made concentration impossible)
Grammar.-.the dependent clause of a conditional sentence
Logic.-.a proposition on which another proposition depends; the antecedent of a conditional proposition; a provision making the effect of a legal instrument contingent on the occurrence of an uncertain future event
condition, conditioned, conditioning, conditions.transitive verbs
to make dependent on a condition or conditions; to stipulate as a condition; to air-condition
conditional.adjective
imposing, depending on, or containing a condition; dependent
Grammar.-.stating, containing, or implying a condition
conditional, conditionality.noun
conditionally.adverb

chant.noun
Music.-.a short, simple melody in which a number of syllables or words are sung on or intoned to the same note (the chant of the crowd at the hockey game); a canticle (they chanted using many words)
chant, chanted, chanting, chants.verbs
transitive verb use.to sing or intone to a chant (chant a prayer; chanted while a friend jumped rope)
intransitive verb use.to sing, especially in the manner of a chant
chantingly.adverb

contravene, contravened, contravening, contravenes.transitive verbs
to act or be counter to; violate.(she contravened ethics of a solid relationship); to oppose in argument; gainsay.(contravening the rules of the road can lead to accidents); deny; contraveneimplies not so much an intentional opposition as it does some inherent.incompatibility.(laws that contravene tradition of the golden rule and inherent rights of mankind created by the Infinite Intelligence)

contravention.noun
the act of contravening; a violation

compete, competed, competing, competes.intransitive verbs
to strive with another or others to attain a goal, such as gaining an advantage or winning a victory; rival

competition.noun
the act of competing, as for profit or a prize; rivalry; a test of skill or ability; a contest (a skating competition); rivalry between two or more businesses striving for the same customer or market; a competitor
competitor.noun
one that competes with another, as in sports or business; a rival

contest.noun
a competition, especially one in which entrants perform separately and are rated by those having been selected as judges; a struggle for superiority or victory between rivals
contest, contested, contesting, contests.verbs
transitive verb use.to compete or strive for; to call into question and take an active stand against; dispute or challenge (contest a will); oppose
intransitive verb use.to struggle or compete; contend.(contested with other bidders for the antique at the auction)
contestable.adjective
contestation, contester.noun
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