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from The Century Dictionary.

  • An obsolete form of conduit.

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Examples

  • In a land of plenty, the worst thing you can become is that guy -- that nerdy guy who runs around turning off lights and (worse) telling everyone he knows to turn off the damn lights or the air condit ...

    Michael Conniff: CON GAMES: Socket To Me 2008

  • In a land of plenty, the worst thing you can become is that guy -- that nerdy guy who runs around turning off lights and (worse) telling everyone he knows to turn off the damn lights or the air condit ...

    Michael Conniff: CON GAMES: Socket To Me 2008

  • Deficient they are no doubt, consisting most of fables and fragments; but the deficience cannot be holpen; for antiquity is like fame, caput inter nubila condit, her head is muffled from our sight.

    The Advancement of Learning 2003

  • Tanzanian Investors Roundtable (IRT), part of an effort supported by the World Bank and the IMF aimed at improving condit! for attracting investment in countries that have begun pursuing investor-friendly reforms.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2002

  • And he hoped “that America inter nabila condit”—could build in time of tribulation, as the Romans had.

    Angel in the Whirlwind Benson Bobrick 1997

  • And he hoped “that America inter nabila condit”—could build in time of tribulation, as the Romans had.

    Angel in the Whirlwind Benson Bobrick 1997

  • Ecclesia Christi non condit leges et mandata extra Dei Verbum; ea propter omnes traditiones humanae, quas Ecclesiasticas vocant, non ulterius nos obligant, quam quatenus in Dei Verbo sunt fundatae et praeceptae.

    The Creeds of the Evangelical Protestant Churches. 1889

  • Ecclesia Christi non condit leges et mandata extra Dei Verbum; ea propter omnes traditiones humanae, quas Ecclesiasticas vocant, non ulterius nos obligant, quam quatenus in Dei Verbo sunt fundatae et praeceptae.

    The Creeds of the Evangelical Protestant Churches. 1889

  • Non min {us} hic peccat q {u} i sens {um} condit in agro,

    Early English Meals and Manners Frederick James Furnivall 1867

  • _; Kestner, _Comm. de Eusebii H.E. condit. _ 1816, p. 63; Henke, _Allg.

    A Reply to Dr. Lightfoot's Essays Walter R. Cassels 1866

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