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CONSTITUTE, v.t. [L., to set.] 1. To set; to fix; to enact; to establish. We mus...
CONSTITUENT, a. [L., to set. See Statue , Statute.] Setting; constituting; appli...
CONSTIPATION, n. 1. The act of crowding any thing into a less compass; a pressin...
CONSTIPATE, v.t. [L., to crowd, or cram. See Stuff and Stop.] 1. To crowd or cra...
CONSTERNATION, n. [L., to throw or strike down.] Astonishment; amazement or horr...
CONSTELLATION, n. 1. A cluster of fixed stars; an asterism; a number of stars wh...
CONSTELLATED, pp. 1. United in one splendor. 2. Starry; set or adorned with star...
CONSTELLATE, v.i. [Low L., to shine, a star.] To join luster; to shine with unit...
CONSTAT, n. [L., it appears.] 1. In England, a certificate given by the clerk of...
CONSTANTLY, adv. Firmly; steadily; invariably; continually; perseveringly. Rhoda...
CONSTANTINOPOLITAN, a. Relating to Constantinople, the metropolis of Turkey in E...
CONSTANT, a. [L.] 1. Fixed; firm; opposed to fluid. To turn two fluid liquors in...
CONSTANCY, n. [L., to stand.] 1. Fixedness; a standing firm; hence, applied to G...
CONSTABLEWICK, n. The district to which a constables power is limited.
CONSTABLESHIP, n. The office of a constable.
CONSTABLE, n. [L., a stable; count of the stable.] 1. The Lord High Constable of...