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Conster

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misconstrueverb(transitive) To interpret erroneously, to understand incorrectly; to misunderstand.
conceitnoun(uncountable) Overly high self-esteem; vain pride; hubris.
deconstrueverbTo dismantle or reject the previous interpretation or explanation of the meaning of something; to undo construing.
extructverb(obsolete) To construct.
conjureverb(transitive) To evoke.
diduceverbObsolete spelling of deduce. [(transitive) To reach (a conclusion) by applying rules of logic or other forms of reasoning to given premises or known facts.]
misconceitnoun(obsolete) misconception
desposenounObsolete spelling of dispose. [(intransitive, with of) To eliminate or to get rid of something.]
concoctverbTo prepare something by mixing various ingredients, especially to prepare food for cooking.
convinceverbTo make someone believe, or feel sure about something, especially by using logic, argument or evidence.
contristateverb(obsolete, transitive) To make sorrowful; to sadden or grieve.
becastverb(transitive, obsolete) To cover or surround by casting (something) about.
subinferverb(obsolete, rare) To infer from an inference previously made.
spellnounWords or a formula supposed to have magical powers.
excussverb(transitive, law) To seize and detain by law.
contexnoun(obsolete, transitive) To weave together; to form by interweaving.
undersayverbTo understate.
controullnounObsolete form of control. [(countable, uncountable) An influence or authority over something.]
perstringeverb(now archaic or literary) To censure; criticize.
scrutinateverb(transitive, obsolete) To scrutinize.

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