| consummatory behaviour | An act which constitutes the termination of a given instinctive behaviour pattern or sequence. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| consumption | 1. The using up of something, especially the rate at which it is used. 2. Obsolete term for a wasting of the tissues of the body, usually tuberculous. Origin: L. Con-sumo, pp. -sumptus, to take up wholly, use up, waste (05 Mar 2000) |
| consumption coagulopathy | <haematology> A disorder that includes accelerated platelet consumption with coagulation factor depletion (prolongation of PT and PTT) and stimulation of fibrinolysis (generation of fibrin split products). Disseminated intravascular coagulation can be caused by severe bacterial infections (sepsis), extensive burns, trauma, retained dead foetus, heatstroke, mismatched blood transfusion, metastatic cancer and some forms of leukaemia. Manifests with severe bleeding and bruising. Origin: Gr. Pathos = disease (27 Sep 1997) |
| consumptive | Relating to, or suffering from, consumption. (05 Mar 2000) |
| consumptive wildlife use | Activities that involve harvest of wildlife, such as hunting and fishing. (09 Oct 1997) |
| consanguineous |
akin(p): related by blood
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| consciously |
with awareness; "she consciously played with the idea of inviting them"
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| conservatively |
in a conservative manner; "we estimated the number of demonstrators conservatively at 200,000."
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| constipate |
clog: impede with a clog or as if with a clog; "The market is being clogged by these operations"; "My mind is constipated today" cause to be constipated; "These foods tend to constipate you"
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| constipated |
have difficult or incomplete or infrequent evacuation of the bowels
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| CONS | conforming to the standards and conventions of the middle class |
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| CONS | resistant to change |
| CONS | unimaginatively conventional |
| CONS | avoiding excess |
| CONS | opposed to liberal reforms |
| CONS | Jew who keeps some requirements of Mosaic Law but adapts others to suit modern circumstances |
| CONS | beliefs and practices of Conservative Jews |
| CONS | Jews who keep some of the requirements of the Mosaic Law but allow for adaptation of other requirements (as some of the dietary laws) to fit modern circumstances |
| CONS | a political party in Great Britain which developed from the Tories in the 1830s |
| CONS | in a conservative manner |
| CONS | a political orientation advocating the preservation of the best in society and opposing radical changes |
| CONS | a person who has conservative ideas or opinions |
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