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Consolidant
Consolidant Con*sol"i*dant, a. [L. consolidans, p. pr. of
consolidare: cf. F. consolidant.]
Serving to unite or consolidate; having the quality of
consolidating or making firm.
ConsolidateConsolidate Con*sol"i*date, a. [L. consolidatus, p. pr. of
consolidare to make firm; con- + solidare to make firm;
solidus solid. See Solid, and cf. Consound.]
Formed into a solid mass; made firm; consolidated. [R.]
A gentleman [should learn to ride] while he is tender
and the brawns and sinews of his thighs not fully
consolidate. --Elyot. ConsolidateConsolidate Con*sol"i*date, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Consolidated; p. pr. & vb. n. Consolidating.]
1. To make solid; to unite or press together into a compact
mass; to harden or make dense and firm.
He fixed and consolidated the earth. --T. Burnet.
2. To unite, as various particulars, into one mass or body;
to bring together in close union; to combine; as, to
consolidate the armies of the republic.
Consolidating numbers into unity. --Wordsworth.
3. (Surg.) To unite by means of applications, as the parts of
a broken bone, or the lips of a wound. [R.]
Syn: To unite; combine; harden; compact; condense; compress. Consolidate
Consolidate Con*sol"i*date, v. i.
To grow firm and hard; to unite and become solid; as, moist
clay consolidates by drying.
In hurts and ulcers of the head, dryness maketh them
more apt to consolidate. --Bacon.
ConsolidatedConsolidated Con*sol"i*da`ted, p. p. & a.
1. Made solid, hard, or compact; united; joined; solidified.
The Aggregate Fund . . . consisted of a great
variety of taxes and surpluses of taxes and duties
which were [in 1715] consolidated. --Rees.
A mass of partially consolidated mud. --Tyndall.
2. (Bot.) Having a small surface in proportion to bulk, as in
the cactus.
Consolidated plants are evidently adapted and
designed for very dry regions; in such only they are
found. --Gray.
The Consolidated Fund, a British fund formed by
consolidating (in 1787) three public funds (the Aggregate
Fund, the General Fund, and the South Sea Fund). In 1816,
the larger part of the revenues of Great Britian and
Ireland was assigned to what has been known as the
Consolidated Fund of the United Kingdom, out of which are
paid the interest of the national debt, the salaries of
the civil list, etc. ConsolidatedConsolidate Con*sol"i*date, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Consolidated; p. pr. & vb. n. Consolidating.]
1. To make solid; to unite or press together into a compact
mass; to harden or make dense and firm.
He fixed and consolidated the earth. --T. Burnet.
2. To unite, as various particulars, into one mass or body;
to bring together in close union; to combine; as, to
consolidate the armies of the republic.
Consolidating numbers into unity. --Wordsworth.
3. (Surg.) To unite by means of applications, as the parts of
a broken bone, or the lips of a wound. [R.]
Syn: To unite; combine; harden; compact; condense; compress. ConsolidatingConsolidate Con*sol"i*date, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Consolidated; p. pr. & vb. n. Consolidating.]
1. To make solid; to unite or press together into a compact
mass; to harden or make dense and firm.
He fixed and consolidated the earth. --T. Burnet.
2. To unite, as various particulars, into one mass or body;
to bring together in close union; to combine; as, to
consolidate the armies of the republic.
Consolidating numbers into unity. --Wordsworth.
3. (Surg.) To unite by means of applications, as the parts of
a broken bone, or the lips of a wound. [R.]
Syn: To unite; combine; harden; compact; condense; compress. Consolidation
Consolidation Con*sol`i*da"tion, n. [L. consolidatio a
confirming: cf. F. consolidation.]
1. The act or process of consolidating, making firm, or
uniting; the state of being consolidated; solidification;
combination.
The consolidation of the marble and of the stone did
not fall out at random. --Woodward.
The consolidation of the great European monarchies.
--Hallam.
2. (Bot.) To organic cohesion of different circled in a
flower; adnation.
3. (Law) The combination of several actions into one.
Consolidation locomotiveLocomotive Lo"co*mo`tive, n.
A locomotive engine; a self-propelling wheel carriage,
especially one which bears a steam boiler and one or more
steam engines which communicate motion to the wheels and thus
propel the carriage, -- used to convey goods or passengers,
or to draw wagons, railroad cars, etc. See Illustration in
Appendix.
Consolidation locomotive, a locomotive having four pairs of
connected drivers.
Locomotive car, a locomotive and a car combined in one
vehicle; a dummy engine. [U.S.]
Locomotive engine. Same as Locomotive, above.
Mogul locomotive. See Mogul. Consolidative
Consolidative Con*sol"i*da*tive, a. [Cf. F. consolidatif.]
Tending or having power to consolidate; healing.
ConsolingConsole Con*sole", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Consoled; p. pr. &
vb. n. Consoling.] [L. consolari,. p. p. consolatus; con- +
solari to console, comfort: cf. F. consoler. See Solace.]
To cheer in distress or depression; to alleviate the grief
and raise the spirits of; to relieve; to comfort; to soothe.
And empty heads console with empty sound. --Pope.
I am much consoled by the reflection that the religion
of Christ has been attacked in vain by all the wits and
philosophers, and its triumph has been complete. --P.
Henry.
Syn: To comfort; solace; soothe; cheer; sustain; encourage;
support. See Comfort. Consoling
Consoling Con*sol"ing, a.
Adapted to console or comfort; cheering; as, this is
consoling news.
D ConsolidaLarkspur Lark"spur, n. (Bot.)
A genus of ranunculaceous plants (Delphinium), having showy
flowers, and a spurred calyx. They are natives of the North
Temperate zone. The commonest larkspur of the gardens is D.
Consolida. The flower of the bee larkspur (D. elatum) has
two petals bearded with yellow hairs, and looks not unlike a
bee. Preconsolidated
Preconsolidated Pre`con*sol"i*da`ted, a.
Consolidated beforehand.
Reconsolidate
Reconsolidate Re`con*sol"i*date (r?`k?n*s?l"?*d?t), v. t.
To consolidate anew or again.
Reconsolidation
Reconsolidation Re`con*sol`i*da"tion (-d?"sh?n), n.
The act or process of reconsolidating; the state of being
reconsolidated.
The Consolidated FundConsolidated Con*sol"i*da`ted, p. p. & a.
1. Made solid, hard, or compact; united; joined; solidified.
The Aggregate Fund . . . consisted of a great
variety of taxes and surpluses of taxes and duties
which were [in 1715] consolidated. --Rees.
A mass of partially consolidated mud. --Tyndall.
2. (Bot.) Having a small surface in proportion to bulk, as in
the cactus.
Consolidated plants are evidently adapted and
designed for very dry regions; in such only they are
found. --Gray.
The Consolidated Fund, a British fund formed by
consolidating (in 1787) three public funds (the Aggregate
Fund, the General Fund, and the South Sea Fund). In 1816,
the larger part of the revenues of Great Britian and
Ireland was assigned to what has been known as the
Consolidated Fund of the United Kingdom, out of which are
paid the interest of the national debt, the salaries of
the civil list, etc.
Meaning of CONSOLI from wikipedia
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Consoli is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Carmen Consoli (born 1974), Italian...
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Carmen Carla Consoli OMRI (Italian pronunciation: [ˈkarmeŋ ˈkɔnsoli]; born 4
September 1974) is an
Italian singer-songwriter.
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Palazzo dei
Consoli (Palace of the Consuls) is a
Gothic architecture,
civic building in the
historic centre of Gubbio,
region of Umbria, Italy. Construction...
- building, the
medieval Palazzo dei
Consoli is the town or
comune art
gallery and museum. It is
located on
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Consoli (12
December 1945 – 4
November 2007) was
known as "the
father of the
Italian **** movement".
Besides being an activist, he was also an...
- singer-songwriter
Carmen Consoli and the
title track and lead
single of the
album with the same name. The song
deals with one of
Consoli's favorite themes, i...
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Archived from the
original on
October 29, 2008.
Retrieved January 17, 2009.
Consoli, John (August 22, 2006). "Fox to
Stream Prison Break, Vanished". Mediaw****...
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comeback releasing a new
version of "Io confesso" in a duet with
Carmen Consoli. A new
album named Proteggimi da ciò che
voglio has been
released on March...