The noun forms for the verb to connive are conniver, connivery, connivance, and the gerund, conniving.
if you connive against me i will take vengeance on you.
The past tense is connived.
connive contrive
acreage, arrange, collude, connive
The word could be: plot; connive; scheme.
The salesman was as conniving as he was ruthless. (Conniving can mean tricky or decieving in most cases.)
This is called the nictitating membrane. "Nictitate" is a somewhat contrived word meaning "wink" but is derived from a Latin word nictare meaning to connive - as in "wink, wink, nudge, nudge".
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Connive means agreeing and much more to say
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Alive, arrive, connive, contrive, deprive, derive, revive, survive, Clive, five, dive, drive, hive, I've, jive, live, shive, strive, thrive, vive. Hope this was helpful :)