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cond.

American  

abbreviation

  1. condenser.

  2. condition; conditional.

  3. conductivity.

  4. conductor.


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"Unified Command conferenced last night and reached cond. approval of Carnival’s Plan, subject to approval between Broward and Carnival," Udine tweeted.

From Fox News

However, waiting for the decisions of the president, informed of the situation / brokered cond.

From Economist

The Prince de Cond� looked inquiringly at Monkley.

From Project Gutenberg

The long delay was chiefly due to Henry’s inability to keep in his head the numerous genealogical facts that were crammed down his throat by the Prince de Cond�.

From Project Gutenberg

When Captain Grayrigg had retired he came forward and introduced himself as the Prince de Cond�.

From Project Gutenberg