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Енглески

Систем

ен+нг=енг



Alternative forms

Etymology 1

Наслеђено одСредњи Енглескиcon-, fromЛатинскиcon-, fromcum(with).

Префикс

con-

  1. Unite: to unite into a collection indicated by the root word.
    concorporate is united into a single body,conglobulate is to collect together into a globule,conglutination is to glue together into a glutination
  2. Together: the root is done together.
    conarticular is that articulates together,conjubilant is rejoicing together,consubsistence is subsistence together
  3. Havingcommonality, having the same property indicated by the root.
    confocal is having the same foci,consimilar is having similarities in common,conterminant is having the same termination
    1. Belonging to the same group indicated by the root.
      confamilial is belonging to the same taxonomic family,contypic is relating to the same type,conspecific is relating to the same species
    2. Synchronous orsimultaneous with the root.
      connascent is born together,concreate is to create at the same time,congeneration is simultaneous generation (as of heat and light from the same action)
    3. Afellow kind of the root.
      concitizen is a fellow citizen,condisciple is a fellow disciple,concelebrant is one who concelebrates
  4. To do the root.
    convivify is to gain eternal life,confix is to make firm,constrict is to limit or restrict
    1. Intensifying the root.
      congenial is very genial,connatural is inherent (very natural),convicinity is immediate vicinity (very close)
  5. Indicating a common origin:
    1. Foundwith. What is found with the root.
      consalazinic acid is a lichen acid found together with salazinic acid,conphaseolin is a protein found with phaseolin,connegative is a verb form used with a negative verb in certain languages
    2. From, coming from the root.
      consequence as what comes from the sequence,convicine is a glycoside coming from vicine,connatal is an anomaly present at birth
  6. When one entity is put into another, or one entity affects the other.
    conplastic is produced by introducing the genetic material from one strain into the cytoplasm of another;contour is a speech sound which behaves as a single segment, but which makes an internal transition from one quality, place, or manner to another;converb is a verb with a stressed, separable prefix
  7. Mutuality, indicating a reciprocal relationship or influence
    confraternization is mutual fraternization,confated is fated with something else,connascence is a relationship between two or more elements of software in which changing one necessitates changing the others in order to maintain overall correctness
  8. Tosurround oradorn with
    constrict is to coil around prey in order to asphyxiate it,constellate is to adorn with constellations
  9. Uniform, or made to be the same as.
    concolorate is having a uniform colour
Usage notes

Con- becomes

col- beforel:collaborate;
com- beforeb,m, andp:combat,commit,compel;
cor- beforer:correlation;

It can also appear asco- before a vowel:coexistence,cosine.

Synonyms
Translations
add a notion similar to those conveyed by with, together, or joint

Etymology 2

Back-formation from conlang., short for "constructed language".

Prefix

con-

  1. attached to certain words to obtain new, informal, subcultural words in whichcon- conveys a notion of:
    1. constructed,artificial
    2. hypothetical,fictional
    3. related toconlangs,conworlds, etc.
Derived terms
КатегоријаЕнглески termм префиксed with con- није пронађена
 
terms derived fromcommonality
 
terms derived fromunite
 
terms derived fromtogether
 
terms derived frombelonging
 
terms derived fromdoing
 
terms derived fromsynchronous
 
terms derived fromwith
 
terms derived frominternal
 
terms derived fromfellow
 
terms derived frommutually
 
terms derived fromfrom
 
terms derived fromintensifying
 
terms derived fromsurround
 
terms derived fromuniform
 

Anagrams

Dutch

Etymology

Ultimately fromЛатинскиcon-.Оваetymology је некомплетна. Можете да помогнете Викиречнику тако што ћете разрадити извор овог израза .

Изговор

Prefix

con-

  1. con- (1)

Derived terms

КатегоријаХоландски termм префиксed with con- није пронађена

Француски

Етимологија {{{2}}}

Наслеђено одЛатинскиcon-, fromcum(with).

Изговор

Prefix

con-

  1. con-

Usage notes

Behaves as it does in English; see Englishusage notes.

Gallo

Etymology

Наслеђено одЛатинскиcon-, fromcum(with).

Pronunciation

Prefix

con-

  1. con- (1)

Synonyms

Gaulish

Alternative forms

Etymology

Наслеђено одProto-Celtic*kom-(with, together), fromProto-Indo-European*ḱóm. Cognate withOld Irishcom-,Велшкиcyf-,Bretonkev- orkem-.

Prefix

con-

  1. con- (1)

Italian

Alternative forms

Etymology

Наслеђено одЛатинскиcon-, fromcum(with).

Pronunciation

Prefix

Шаблон:it-prefix

  1. con- (1)

Latin

Etymology

    From the prepositioncum(with).

    Pronunciation

    Prefix

    con-

    1. Used in compounds to indicate a being or bringing together of several objects
      co,colloquor,convīvor, etc.:colligō,compōnō,con, etc.
    2. Used in compounds to indicate the completeness, perfecting of any act, and thus gives intensity to the signification of the simple word
      commaculō,commendō,concitō,comminuō,concerpō,concīdō,convellō, etc.

    Usage notes

    • Before vowels andh, the prefix becomesco-, or rarelycom-. Excluded arei andu when these represent/j/ and/w/.
    • Beforeb,m andp, the prefix becomescom-.
    • Beforel, the prefix becomescol-.
    • Beforer, the prefix becomescor-.
    • Beforen, the prefix becomescō- (or remainscon-, inLate Latin).
    • Before originalgn, the prefix becomesco- andgn is not reduced ton.

    As usual in Latin phonology, the sequencesons andonf are pronounced with nasalised long vowels, and the vowel is written with a macron, i.e.,cōnspīrō andcōnferō.

    Derived terms

    КатегоријаЛатински termм префиксed with con- није пронађена

    References

    • con-”, inCharlton T. Lewis (1891)An Elementary Latin Dictionary, New York: Harper & Brothers

    Middle English

    Alternative forms

    Etymology

    Позајмљено одСтари Францускиcon- andЛатинскиcon-.

    Pronunciation

    Prefix

    con-

    1. (non-productive)con- Галицијски

    Usage notes

    Derived terms

    КатегоријаСредњи Енглески termм префиксed with con- није пронађена

    Descendants

    • Енглески:con-
    • Шкотски:con-

    References

    Spanish

    Alternative forms

    Etymology

    Наслеђено одЛатинскиcon-, fromcum(with).

    Pronunciation

    Prefix

    con-

    1. with

    Usage notes

    • Before the lettersb orp use the formcom-. Sometimes theco- form is used instead.

    Derived terms

    КатегоријаШпански termм префиксed with con- није пронађена
     

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