Con´crete (concretus, grown together, solid), coalescent; united in a coagulated, condensed or solid mass; grown together.

Confer´void (conferva, a name applied to certain of the Algæ, sea-weeds; + Gr—form), like a Conferva, from the finely branched threads; loose and filamentous.

Con´fluent (con, together, + Grfluere, flow), blended into one.

Con´gener (congener, of the same race, < con, together, + genus (gener), race), of the same genus or kind.

Congener´ic, Congener´ical, Congen´erous (congener, of the same race, + ic, ous), belonging to or nearly allied to the same genus.

Congenet´ic (con, together, + Gr—generation, seed), produced at the same time or by the same cause; alike in origin.

Conglom´erate (conglomeratus, pp. of conglomerare, roll together, heap together, < com, together, + glomerare, gather into a ball), densely clustered; gathered into a round mass; composed of heterogeneous materials.

Conglu´tinate (conglutinatus, pp. of conglutinare, glue together, < com, together, + glutinare, glue), as if glued together.

Conid´ial (conidium + al), pertaining to or of the nature of a conidium or conidia; characterized by the formation of conidia; bearing conidia.

Conidiif´erous, Conidioph´orous (conidium, dust, + ferre, bear), bearing conidia.