2. Grant, boon.

Conchology, n. Malacology.

Concierge, n. [Fr.] Porter, janitor, door-keeper.

Conciliate, v. a.

    1. Propitiate, reconcile, pacify, appease.
    2. Win, gain, engage, secure, draw over, win over.

Conciliation, n. Propitiation, pacification, reconciliation, reconcilement, peace.

Conciliatory, a.

    1. Reconciling, pacifying, pacific, pacificatory.
    2. Winning, persuasive.

Concise, a. Brief, short, laconic, summary, compendious, succinct, terse, pithy, sententious, comprehensive, pointed, compact, condensed, compressed.

Conclave, n.

    1. Secret council, private assembly.
    2. Secret assembly-room of the Romish Cardinals.
    3. Body of cardinals.

Conclude, v. a.

    1. End, finish, terminate, close, bring to an end.
    2. Gather (as a consequence), infer, judge, deduce.
    3. Determine, judge, decide.
    4. Settle, arrange, complete, bring to a successful issue.
    5. (Law.) Stop, estop, bar, hinder, restrain, cut off.

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