1. cond - Adjective
2. cond - Verb
To con, as a ship.
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Karol Szymanowski (1882–1937): Etude in B flat minor Op. 4, No. 3Moniuszko School of Music Symphony Orchestra, cond. Source: Internet
Harry Potter week returns as a cond. Source: Internet
Playing in his home state of Texas, the 34-year-old Dempsey scored the cond the second goal for the USA at the 82nd minute. Source: Internet
Cond. 42, Herod, or Aëtion, 4, &c., Imag. 7. who gives a description of one of his pictures, representing the marriage of Alexander and Roxana. Source: Internet