- condy's
- con·dy's
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Condy — or Condie may refer to: Gillian Condy (born 1952), South African botanical artist Henry Bollmann Condy, 19th century British chemist and industrialist Nicholas Condy (1793 1857), English landscape painter Nicholas Matthews Condy (1816 1851),… … Wikipedia
condy- — obs. spelling of condi … Useful english dictionary
Condy — This interesting and ancient name has three possible sources. Firstly, the name, chiefly found in Scotland, may be of Scottish locational origin, from the lands of Condie, near Forgandenny in Perthshire, where the name first appears in the early… … Surnames reference
condy — noun see condy s fluid … Useful english dictionary
Condy Dabney — was convicted of murdering a girl who was later found alive. In 1924, he was convicted of murdering Mary Vickery, 14, and sentenced to life imprisonment. Vickery had disappeared on August 23, 1924. A month later a girl s body was found nearby in… … Wikipedia
Condy Raguet — Chargé d Affaires Condy Raguet 1st United States Ambassador to Brazil In office October 29, 1825 – April 16, 1827 Preceded by … Wikipedia
condy's fluid — ˈkändēz , diz noun also condy Usage: often capitalized C Etymology: after Henry Bollman Condy, 19th century English manufacturing chemist chiefly Britain : a common household disinfectant consisting essentially of an aqueous solution of a… … Useful english dictionary
Condy's crystals — /ˌkɒndiz ˈkrɪstəlz/ (say .kondeez kristuhlz) plural noun potassium permanganate, KMnO4, a powerful oxidant, formerly used in the treatment of snakebite, as a disinfectant, etc. {named after Henry Bollman Condy, 19th century English physician} …
Condy — n. nickname of Condoleezza Rice (born 1954), United States Secretary of State since 2005, served as National Security Advisor under President George Walker Bush from 2001 2005 … English contemporary dictionary
Condy's crystals — noun potassium permanganate … Wiktionary