con-
Multiple Entries:con- com-
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
con-/kɒn/
▶prefix variant spelling of com-. assimilated before c, d, f, g, j, n, q, s, t, v, and sometimes before vowels (as in concord, condescend, confide, etc.).
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
com- /kɒm/ (also co-, col-, con-, or cor-)
▶prefix with; together; jointly; altogether: combine.
– origin from L. cum ‘with’.
'con-' also found in these Oxford entries:
artist
- body-con
- -centric
- chilli
- chilli con carne
- com-
- Con
- con
- con
- con
- con
- con
- con amore
- con brio
- concave
- conceal
- concede
- concentre
- concentric
- concern
- conclave
- conclude
- concrescence
- concubine
- condemn
- condescend
- condign
- condition
- condole
- condominium
- confederate
- confer
- configure
- confine
- confirm
- confiscate
- conflagration
- conflate
- conflict
- confluence
- conflux
- conform
- conformal
- confrère
- confront
- confute
- congeal
- congener
- congenital

