condir

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Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Latin condīre (to season).

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condir (first-person singular present condo, first-person singular preterite condi, past participle condido)

  1. (transitive, pharmacy) to prepare, to mix (medications)

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  • Per Infopédia, this verb is missing all stem-stressed forms and the entire present subjunctive. Per Priberam, it has a full conjugation in both Portugal and Brazil.

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Spanish[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Learned borrowing from Latin condere.

Verb[edit]

condir (first-person singular present condo, first-person singular preterite condí, past participle condido) (archaic)

  1. to build, construct

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