Conqueror, n.

    1. Vanquisher, subjugator, subduer, humbler.
    2. Victor, superior, winner, successful contestant.

Conquest, n.

    1. Subjugation, subjection, mastery, reduction, overthrow, rout, defeat, discomfiture.
    2. Victory, triumph.
    3. Winning, victorious establishment.

Consanguinity, n. Relationship (by blood), kindred, kin, blood-kindred, blood-relationship.

Conscience, n. Moral sense, moral faculty, the still small voice.

Conscientious, a. Scrupulous, exact, upright, honest, just, honorable, fair, uncorrupt, incorruptible, faithful, careful, high-minded, straight-forward.

Conscious, a.

    1. Knowing, sentient, percipient, intelligent.
    2. Thinking, intellectual, reflecting, self-conscious, rational, reasoning.
    3. Sensible, aware, cognizant, apprised. [Often preceded by inwardly.]
    4. Inwardly known, clearly felt, self-admitted, self-accusing.

Conscription, n. Compulsory enrolment or registry or registration (for service in war).

Consecrate, v. a.

    1. Dedicate, devote, ordain, set apart as sacred, appropriate to sacred uses.
    2. Hallow, sanctify, make or render venerable or reverend.

Consecration, n. Dedication, devotion.

Consecution, n. Succession, series, successive appearance.

    2. Connection, linking together.

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