1. continuous - Connected, extended, or prolonged without separation or interruption of sequence.
2. contort - To twist into a misshapen form.
3. contraband - Trade forbidden by law or treaty.
4. contradiction - The assertion of the opposite of that which has been said.
5. contradictory - Inconsistent with itself.
6. contraposition - A placing opposite.
7. contravene - To prevent or obstruct the operation of.
8. contribution - The act of giving for a common purpose.
9. contributor - One who gives or furnishes, in common with others, for a common purpose.
10. contrite - Broken in spirit because of a sense of sin.
11. contrivance - The act planning, devising, inventing, or adapting something to or for a special purpose.
12. contrive - To manage or carry through by some device or scheme.
13. control - To exercise a directing, restraining, or governing influence over.
14. controller - One who or that which regulates or directs.
15. contumacious - Rebellious.





















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