Consubstantiation, n. Impanation (the Lutheran doctrine of the Eucharist).

Consuetudinary, a. (Rare.) Usual, common, wonted, customary, accustomed, conventional.

Consulate, n. Consulship, consular office, consular government, consular term.

Consulship, n. See consulate.

Consult, v. n. [Followed by with.]

    1. Confer, seek counsel, take counsel, deliberate.
    2. [Used absolutely.] Take counsel (together), confer, deliberate together.

Consult, v. a.

    1. Ask advice of, seek information from.
    2. Consider, regard, care for, have reference to, have regard to, take into account.

Consultation, n.

    1. Consulting, making in quiry, seeking the advice.
    2. Conference, deliberation.
    3. Council, meeting for deliberation.

Consume, v. a. Destroy, waste, spend, expend, exhaust, devour, lavish, squander, dissipate, use up.

Consume, v. n. Waste away, be exhausted, perish, decay, vanish out of being.

Consumedly, ad. Hugely, extremely, greatly, exhaustingly, tremendously.

Consummate, v. a. Complete, finish, perfect, accomplish, compass, effect, perform, achieve, execute, do, carry out, bring about, work out.

Consummate, a. Complete, perfect, finished, supreme.

Consummation, n. Completion, termination, finishing, close, accomplishment, fulfilment, achievement, realization, last stroke, finishing stroke, last finish, final touch, crowning touch.

Consumption, n.

    1. Extinction, destruction, waste, expenditure, use, using up.
    2. Phthisis, marasmus, atrophy, decline, tabes, gradual wasting, progressive emaciation.

  By PanEris using Melati.

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