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con⋅fect

[v. kuhn-fekt; n. kon-fekt]
–verb (used with object)
1. to make up, compound, or prepare from ingredients or materials: to confect a herbal remedy for colds.
2. to make into a preserve or confection.
3. to construct, form, or make: to confect a dress from odds and ends of fabric.
–noun
4. a preserved, candied, or other sweet confection.

Origin:
1350–1400; ME confecten < L confectus (ptp. of conficere to produce, effect), equiv. to con- con- + -fec- (var. s. of -ficere, comb. form of facere to make; see fact ) + -tus ptp. suffix
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con·fect   (kən-fěkt')   
tr.v.   con·fect·ed, con·fect·ing, con·fects
  1. To make into a confection or preserve.

  2. To put together by combining materials: a group of writers who confected a television series.

n.   (kŏn'fěkt')
A sweet confection, such as candy.

[Middle English confecten, to prepare, from Latin cōnficere, cōnfect- : com-, intensive pref.; see com- + facere, to make; see dhē- in Indo-European roots.]
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