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con 1

 (kŏn)
adv.
In opposition or disagreement; against: debated the issue pro and con.
n.
1. An argument or opinion against something.
2. One who holds an opposing opinion or view.

[Short for contra.]

con 2

 (kŏn)
tr.v. conned, con·ning, cons Archaic
1. To study, peruse, or examine carefully.
2. To learn or commit to memory.

[Middle English connen, to know, from Old English cunnan; see gnō- in Indo-European roots.]

con′ner n.

con 3

or conn  (kŏn)Nautical
tr.v. conned, con·ning, cons or conns
To direct the steering or course of (a vessel).
n.
1. The area or structure on a vessel from which the vessel is conned.
2. The position or authority of the officer conning a vessel.

[From cond, from Middle English conduen, from Old French conduire, from Latin condūcere, to lead together; see conduce.]

con 4

 (kŏn) Slang
tr.v. conned, con·ning, cons
To swindle (a victim) by first winning his or her confidence; dupe.
n.
A swindle.
adj.
Of, relating to, or involving a swindle or fraud: a con artist; a con job.

[Short for confidence.]

con 5

 (kŏn)
n. Slang
A convict.
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Cons.

1. Conservative.
2. Constable.
3. Constitution.
4. Consul.

cons.

1. consecrated.
2. consolidated.
3. consonant.
4. constable.
5. constitution(al).
6. construction.
7. consul.
8. consulting.
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The scratch snooker event, played over the best of five frames, saw Redcar Cons pair Phil Hartley and John Bracchi, playing at their home club.
Benefiting from that were Guisborough Cons pair Mike King and Steve Rutter, who won the title in 1997, and they now face a home draw against John Hartley and Dom Mulhall of South Bank Albion.