| confirm |
establish or strengthen as with new evidence or facts; "his story confirmed my doubts"; "The evidence supports the defendant" strengthen or make more firm; "The witnesses confirmed the victim's account" make more firm; "Confirm thy soul in self-control!" support a person for a position; "The Senate confirmed the President's candidate for Secretary of Defense" administer the rite of confirmation to; "the children were confirmed in their mother's faith"
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| contact dermatitis |
a delayed type of allergic reaction of the skin resulting from skin contact with a specific allergen (such as poison ivy)
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| convalescent |
of or for or relating to convalescence or convalescents; "convalescent home" returning to health after illness or debility; "convalescent children are difficult to keep in bed" a person who is recovering from illness
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| contiguousness |
adjacency: the attribute of being so near as to be touching
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| continuous |
continuing in time or space without interruption; "a continuous rearrangement of electrons in the solar atoms results in the emission of light"- James Jeans; "a continuous bout of illness lasting six months"; "lived in continuous fear"; "a continuous row of warehouses"; "a continuous line has no gaps or breaks in it"; "moving midweek holidays to the nearest Monday or Friday allows uninterrupted work weeks" of a function or curve; extending without break or irregularity
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