conscion
Etymology
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Etymology
Some modern uses may be back-formations from conscionable.
Verbconscion (conscions, present participle conscioning; simple past and past participle conscioned)
- (archaic, rare) To have a (specified kind of) conscience.
- (rare) To find conscionable.
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