- con·note
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
con|note — «kuh NOHT», transitive verb, not|ed, not|ing. to suggest in addition to the simple or literal meaning; mean besides; imply. Examples: Portly, corpulent, and obese all mean “fleshy”; but portly connotes dignity; corpulent, bulk; and obese, an… … Useful english dictionary
note — be·note; con·note; de·note; de·note·ment; note; note·less; note·let; note·man; par·the·note; sym·phy·note; tor·note; note·less·ly; note·less·ness; … English syllables
Con Games (film) — Con Games Directed by Jefferson Edward Donald Produced by Ross Nolan Tommy Lee Thomas Written by Jefferson Edward Donald Tommy Lee Thomas Starring … Wikipedia
Con — Mit dieser (italienischen) Präposition sind viele Hauptwörter zusammengesetzt, mit denen der Componist den Vortrag genauer bezeichnet. Unter dem Artikel »Vortrag« wird weitläufiger besprochen, in wie weit solche Bezeichnung ästhetisch erlaubt sei … Damen Conversations Lexikon
Con Brio, Inc. — Con Brio, Inc. (alternatively spelled Conbrio or ConBrio) was a short lived but influential synthesizer manufacturing company which, from 1978 to 1982, produced its most famous (and only) product, the ADS (an acronym for Advanced Digital… … Wikipedia
con´tra|pun´tal|ly — con|tra|pun|tal «KON truh PUHN tuhl», adjective. Music. 1. of or having to do with counterpoint. 2. according to the rules of counterpoint: »Jazz musicians are using learned contrapuntal dissonances, and learned composers are using jazz (New York … Useful english dictionary
con|tra|pun|tal — «KON truh PUHN tuhl», adjective. Music. 1. of or having to do with counterpoint. 2. according to the rules of counterpoint: »Jazz musicians are using learned contrapuntal dissonances, and learned composers are using jazz (New York Times). 3. =… … Useful english dictionary
Con un mismo corazón — Studio album by Ana Gabriel Released 1997 (1997) … Wikipedia
con|firm´er — con|firm «kuhn FURM», transitive verb. 1. to prove to be true or correct; make certain: »The rumor that there was flooding was confirmed by a news broadcast. 2. to make more certain by putting in writing, by consent, or by encouragement: »He sent … Useful english dictionary
con|firm´a|ble — con|firm «kuhn FURM», transitive verb. 1. to prove to be true or correct; make certain: »The rumor that there was flooding was confirmed by a news broadcast. 2. to make more certain by putting in writing, by consent, or by encouragement: »He sent … Useful english dictionary