conˌtem-plaˈtion (kŏnˌtĕm-plāˈshŭn), study, thought.

con-temˈpo-ra-ry (kŏn-tĕmˈpō-ra᷵-rĭ), living at the same time.

con-tempˈtu-ous (kŏn-tĕmpˈtu᷵-ŭs), scornful, haughty.

con-tendˈ (kŏn-tĕndˈ), to cope, fight.

conˈtent (kŏnˈtĕnt; kŏn-tĕntˈ), that which is contained.

con-tentˈed himself (kŏn-tĕntˈĕd), satisfied himself.

con-ti-nentˈal blood in-ter-veinedˈ (kŏn-tĭ-nĕntˈal; ĭn-tẽr-vāndˈ), the blood of the East and the West intermingled.

con-torˈtion (kŏn-tôrˈshŭn), twisting.

conˈtra-band (kŏnˈtrȧ-bănd), smuggled.

con-tra-dicˈto-ry (kŏn-trȧ-dĭkˈtō-rĭ), contrary, opposite.