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Conation
Conation Co*na"tion, n. [L. conatio.] (Philos.) The power or act which directs or impels to effort of any kind, whether muscular or psychical. Of conation, in other words, of desire and will. --J. S. Mill.
Conative
Conative Co"na*tive (? or ?), a. [See Conatus.] Of or pertaining to conation. This division of mind into the three great classes of the cognitive faculties, the feelings, . . . and the exertive or conative powers, . . . was first promulgated by Kant. --Sir W. Hamilton.
Conatus
Conatus Co*na"tus, n. [L., fr. conatus, p. p. of conari to attempt.] A natural tendency inherent in a body to develop itself; an attempt; an effort. What conatus could give prickles to the porcupine or hedgehog, or to the sheep its fleece? --Paley.
Croconate
Croconate Cro"con*ate (kr?"k?n-?t), n. (Chem.) A salt formed by the union of croconic acid with a base.
Diaconate
Diaconate Di*ac"o*nate, n. [L. diaconatus: cf. F. diaconat.] The office of a deacon; deaconship; also, a body or board of deacons.
Diaconate
Diaconate Di*ac"o*nate, a. Governed by deacons. ``Diaconate church.' --T. Goodwin.
Mesaconate
Mesaconate Mes*ac"o*nate, n. (Chem.) A salt of mesaconic acid.
Muconate
Muconate Mu"co*nate, n. (Chem.) A salt of muconic acid.
Subdiaconate
Subdiaconate Sub`di*ac"o*nate, a. Of or pertaining to a subdeacon, or to the office or rank of a subdeacon.
Subdiaconate
Subdiaconate Sub`di*ac"o*nate, n. The office or rank of a subdeacon.
Zirconate
Zirconate ir"con*ate, n. (Chem.) A salt of zirconic acid.

Meaning of Conat from wikipedia

- Conat may refer to: Abraham Conat, Italian Jewish printer, Talmudist, and physician Estellina Conat (fl. 1474–1477), Italian-Jewish printer, first woman...
- Estellina Conat (fl. 1474–1477) was an Italian-Jewish printer. She was the first woman active as a printer. She was married to the Jewish physician Abraham...
- Abraham ben Solomon Conat (flourished at Mantua in the second half of the 15th century) was an Italian Jewish printer, Talmudist, and physician. He obtained...
- Conat is a commune in the Pyrénées-Orientales department in southern France. Conat is located in the canton of Les Pyrénées catalanes and in the arrondis****t...
- Tjonat, a Bandit Leader from Olden Times; Perfected spelling: Cerita Si Conat, Satu Kepala Penyamun di Jaman Dahulu Kala; another subtitle is Satoe Kapala...
- (Spanish: Comando Contra el Narcotráfico y las Amenazas Transnacionales, CONAT) is a military command of the National Army of Colombia tasked with providing...
- Vallett Sutherland Niebergall Verna E. Pratt Barbara Sweetland Smith Francine Conat Lastufka Taylor Gertrude M. Wolfe class of 2015 Laura Mae (Beltz) Bergt...
- Vallett Sutherland Niebergall Verna E. Pratt Barbara Sweetland Smith Francine Conat Lastufka Taylor Gertrude M. Wolfe class of 2015 Laura Mae (Beltz) Bergt...
- The first edition of the "Yosippon" was published in Mantua by Abraham Conat (1476–79), who also wrote a preface to it. Other editions are: Constantinople...
- the original on June 12, 2020. Retrieved July 25, 2020 – via MLive.com. Conat, Randy (June 28, 2017). "Michigan sues Flint for not approving water deal"...