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Conradian — adjective see Conrad … New Collegiate Dictionary
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Conrad — biographical name Joseph 1857 1924 originally Józef Teodor Konrad Korzeniowski British (Ukrainian born of Polish parents) novelist • Conradian adjective … New Collegiate Dictionary
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Conrad — /ˈkɒnræd/ (say konrad) noun Joseph (born Teodor Jozef Konrad Korzeniowski), 1857–1924, British novelist, born of Polish parents; author of Lord Jim (1900) and Nostromo (1904). –Conradian, adjective …
Con|rad|i|an — «kon RAD ee uhn», adjective. of or characteristic of the novelist Joseph Conrad or his works: »The isolated hero who finds redemption through involvement is a familiar Conradian theme (Saturday Review) … Useful english dictionary