Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun A planting together.

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Examples

  • I wrote the English captain's widow a full account of all my adventures; my slavery, escape, and how I had met with the Portugal captain at sea, the humanity of his behavior, and in what consition

    Robinson Crusoe 1895

  • I wrote the English captain's widow a full account of all my adventures; my slavery, escape, and how I had met with the Portugal captain at sea, the humanity of his behavior, and in what consition I was now in, with all necessary directions for my supply.

    Robinson Crusoe Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731 1895

  • Taz noted that Stevie is in tremendous consition and said he trains 23 hours a day.

    PWTorch.com 2010

  • NO ONE tells the truth about the real consition of their "business", because to do so would expose the con.

    Pink Truth 2009

  • Crede has been hampered with tightness in his back for several weeks … a consition that caused him to spend some time on the DL earlier in the season.

    unknown title 2008

  • Crede has been hampered with tightness in his back for several weeks … a consition that caused him to spend some time on the DL earlier in the season.

    unknown title 2008

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