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Conduplicate. — Doubled or folded together. (L. 

 con, duo, two, and flico, to fold.) 



Cone. — (Eye.) A simple transparent crystalline 

 body formed out of " cone-cells," and found 

 in the internal structure of the eye of insects. 

 (Gr, konos, a cone.) 



Confluent. — Running into one another. (L. con, 

 and fliio, fiuxum, to flow.) 



Congenital Variation. — Variation due to inherited 

 influence. (L. con, and genitus, part, of gigno, 

 to beget.) 



Congested.^ — Heaped together. (L. con, and gero, 

 gestuni, to bear.) 



Conglobate gland. — ^An elongate gland situated 

 below the ejaculatory duct at its hinder end. 

 The function is unknown. (From L. conglobo, 

 to conglobate.) 



Conglomerate. — Congregated. (L. con, and glomus, 

 a clew.) 



Conic, Conical. — Tapering like a cone from base to 

 apex ; cone-like, (L. conicus.) 



Conic. — (Egg.) Conical, cone-shaped. (L. conicus.) 



Conical. — (Pupae.) (L. conicus). See Pupae conicse. 



Conjugate. — Consisting of a single pair. (F. 

 conjugal. — L. conhtgalis ; L. conjugatio, binding 

 together in pairs.) 



Connate. — Soldered together. (L. con, and natus 

 born.) 



