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intentionally conceived; "a conscious effort to speak more slowly"; "a conscious policy" knowing and perceiving; having awareness of surroundings and sensations and thoughts; "remained conscious during the operation"; "conscious of his faults"; "became conscious that he was being followed" conscious(p): (followed by `of') showing realization or recognition of something; "few voters seem conscious of the issue's importance"; "conscious of having succeeded"; "the careful tread of one conscious of his alcoholic load"- Thomas Hardy
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| consciousness |
an alert cognitive state in which you are aware of yourself and your situation; "he lost consciousness" awareness: having knowledge of; "he had no awareness of his mistakes"; "his sudden consciousness of the problem he faced"; "their intelligence and general knowingness was impressive"
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| constriction |
a narrowing that reduces the flow through a channel tight or narrow compression a tight feeling in some part of the body; "he felt a constriction in her chest"; "she felt an alarming tightness in her chest"; "emotion caused a constriction of his throat" the action or process of compressing
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| constrictor |
any of various large nonvenomous snakes that kill their prey by crushing it in its coils
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| constructive metabolism |
anabolism: the synthesis in living organisms of more complex substances (e.g., living tissue) from simpler ones together with the storage of energy
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