Condite vs Conite - What's the difference?
condite | conite |
(obsolete) To pickle; to preserve.
(obsolete) Preserved; pickled.
* , I.2.2.i:
(mineral) A magnesian variety of dolomite.
As a verb condite
is to pickle; to preserve.As an adjective condite
is preserved; pickled.As a noun conite is
a magnesian variety of dolomite.condite
English
Verb
(condit)- to condite pears, quinces, etc.
- (Jeremy Taylor)
Adjective
(-)- Such are puddings stuffed with blood, or otherwise composed; baked meats, soused indurate meats, fried and broiled, buttered meats, condite , powdered and over-dried;
