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ConciliableConciliable Con*cil"i*a*ble, n. [L. conciliabulum, fr.
concitium assembly: cf. F. conciliabule. See Council.]
A small or private assembly, especially of an ecclesiastical
nature. [Obs.] --Bacon. Conciliable
Conciliable Con*cil"i*a*ble, a. [Cf. F. conciliable.]
Capable of being conciliated or reconciled. --Milton.
ConciliabuleConciliabule Con*cil"i*a*bule, n. [See Conciliable, n.]
An obscure ecclesiastical council; a conciliable. --Milman. Conciliar
Conciliar Con*cil"i*ar, Conciliary Con*cil"i*a*rya. [Cf. F.
conciliare.]
Of or pertaining to, or issued by, a council. --Jer. Taylor.
Conciliary
Conciliar Con*cil"i*ar, Conciliary Con*cil"i*a*rya. [Cf. F.
conciliare.]
Of or pertaining to, or issued by, a council. --Jer. Taylor.
Conciliation
Conciliation Con*cil`i*a"tion, n. [L. conciliatio.]
The act or process of conciliating; the state of being
conciliated.
The house has gone further; it has declared
conciliation admissible previous to any submission on
the part of America. --Burke.
Conciliative
Conciliative Con*cil"i*a*tive, a.
Conciliatory. --Coleridge.
Conciliator
Conciliator Con*cil"i*a`tor, n. [L.]
One who conciliates.
Conciliatory
Conciliatory Con*cil"i*a*to*ry (?; 106), a.
Tending to conciliate; pacific; mollifying; propitiating.
The only alternative, therefore, was to have recourse
to the conciliatory policy. --Prescott.
Irreconcilability
Irreconcilability Ir*rec`on*ci`la*bil"i*ty, n.
The quality or state of being irreconcilable;
irreconcilableness.
Irreconcile
Irreconcile Ir*rec"on*cile`, v. t.
To prevent from being reconciled; to alienate or disaffect.
[Obs.]
Irreconcilement
Irreconcilement Ir*rec"on*cile`ment, n.
The state or quality of being unreconciled; disagreement.
Irreconciliation
Irreconciliation Ir*rec`on*cil`i*a"tion, n.
Want of reconciliation; disagreement.
Reconcile
Reconcile Rec"on*cile`, v. i.
To become reconciled. [Obs.]
Reconcilement
Reconcilement Rec"on*cile`ment (-ment), n.
Reconciliation. --Milton.
Reconciler
Reconciler Rec"on*ci`ler (-s?`l?r), n.
One who reconciles.
Reconciliatory
Reconciliatory Rec`on*cil"i*a*to*ry (-s?l"?*?*t?*r?), a.
Serving or tending to reconcile. --Bp. Hall.
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