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Confounder

One who confounds

Confounded

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confounding

tending to contradict a hypothesis

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Confoundedly

Extremely odiously detestably

Confound

To mingle and blend so that different elements can not be distinguished to confuse

confused

same as confounded as bewildered and confused

doggone

Damned confounded used as an expression of displeasure as I wish those doggone telemarketers would quit calling at suppertime

Confuse

Mixed confounded

Prebend

merely a revenue; a prebend, with dignity, has some jurisdiction attached to it. The term 'prebend' is generally confounded with canonicate; but there is a difference between them. The former is the stipend granted to an ecclesiastic

Tacking

(as those under the second and third mortgage) are equal the law shall prevail. 'Tacking' must not be confounded with 'consolida-tion' of mortgages. See that title. By the Vendor and Purchaser Act, 1874, s. 7, tacking was

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Confounder

One who confounds

Confounded

Matched in: Term Confounded

confounding

tending to contradict a hypothesis

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Confoundedly

Extremely odiously detestably

Confound

To mingle and blend so that different elements can not be distinguished to confuse

confused

same as confounded as bewildered and confused

doggone

Damned confounded used as an expression of displeasure as I wish those doggone telemarketers would quit calling at suppertime

Confuse

Mixed confounded

Prebend

merely a revenue; a prebend, with dignity, has some jurisdiction attached to it. The term 'prebend' is generally confounded with canonicate; but there is a difference between them. The former is the stipend granted to an ecclesiastic

Tacking

(as those under the second and third mortgage) are equal the law shall prevail. 'Tacking' must not be confounded with 'consolida-tion' of mortgages. See that title. By the Vendor and Purchaser Act, 1874, s. 7, tacking was

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