conˈger (kŏnˈgẽr), a kind of eel.

con-gestˈed (kŏn-jĕstˈĕd), overcrowded.

conˈgre-gate (kŏnˈgre᷵-gāt), to assemble.

conˌgre-gaˈtion (kŏnˌgre᷵-gāˈshŭn), a gathering.

con-jecˈture (kŏn-jĕkˈtu᷵r), to guess, imagine.

conˌnois-seurˈ (kŏnˌĭ-sûrˈ), one well versed in any subject, expert.

con-nuˈbi-al (kŏ-nūˈbĭ-ăl), of or pertaining to marriage.

Co-nonˈchet (kō-nŏnˈchĕt).

con-san-guinˈi-ty (kŏn-săn-guĭnˈĭ-tĭ), blood relationship.

conˈse-cratˌed (kŏnˈse᷵-krātˌĕd), made sacred or holy.