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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1825 Excerpt: ...kCn'-sif-tute, v. a. to make, to establish, to depute Constitution, kfin-sti-tu'-shan, . the frame of body or mind, taw of a country, foim of government Constitutional, 'kon-tVt&' shOn-Al, a. bred in the constitution, radical, consistent with the constitution, legal. CT., catching Constrain, kiSu-stra'nr, v. a. to compel, j Contagious, k&n-ta'-dahus, a. infectious, to force, to press confinement I Contain, ktin-U'ue, r. a. to hold, corn Constraint, kiin-stra'nt, s. compulsion, I prise, restrain Constriction, kon-strik'-shtin, s. con-Contaminate, kCn-tSm'-X-nate, p. a. to traction, compression, force Constringent, kttn strln'-dzhnt, a. of a binding quality, or compressing Construct, kGn-strtikt', v. a, to build or form Construction, kfiu strtik'-shtin, s. the act of building, meanins, syntax Constructive-, konatrttk'-ttv, a. capable of construction Constructure, kiii-struk'-tur?, . a pile, an edifice, a fabric to explain Construe, ko'n's-ter, p. a. to interrupt, Constuprate, kttn'-stu-prate, v. a. to violate, to debauch Consubstantial, koii-sttUstan'-slil, a. of the same substance ConsubBtantiality.kttn.itib-EtSn.ghyar.t Vfts. existence of more than one in the same substance Coiisubstamiate, kOn-sGb-stSu'-shyate, v. a. to unite in one common sub stance or nature Consubstantiation, kttn-stib-stXn-shya' shtin, s. tlie union of more than one in one substance Consul, kttn'-stil, .. the chief magistrate in the Roman republic, a chief manager of trade for his nation in foreign Fore mentioned, fore-mfc'u'.sho'nd, a. mentioned before mid-day Forenoon, fure-n6'ne, ft., the time tefore Forensic, fo reV-sik, a, belonging to conns or judicature Foreordain, f6 re-fir-da'ne, c. a. to pre desiina'.e, to preordain Forepart, fo're-pSrt, . ihe anterior part Forerank, fo're-...