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`“(gysw'kyfi-G-té)‘ n (1601): the quality or state oi"
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`[65an l-kys—wos. -kyii—os\ adj [L conspicuus. fr. cou—
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`consumption”It (1899)I-'-1“Ii.5h_ oIr wasteful spending
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`~c_.. mm: prestige
`ganspir-o-sist). n (1916): one who believes or pro-
`'.rhcorv 5
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`c. act of conspiring together
`-2 a: an agreement
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`ltuaItlont'Ior subject esp. in orderto promote orprotect
`ry n (1909). atheory that explains an event or set of
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`:the
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`can; [my .— con-splrwa-to-ri-al y \é-o—IEA adv
`1-55)r) vb con-opined: con-soloing [ME,-.fr. "AF
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`").:: PLOT, c0mmm~.vi- 1 a: tojoln'In a secret
`unlawful or wrongful not or an act which becomes
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`ovemrnent)11: SCHEME-:52 to act in harmony to-
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`on‘endi circumstances :0Inspired to defeat his efforts)
`mun-55p
`.16. k6n-\ 11de[It] (1301): with spirit or ani—
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`ddsadlrectioninmusic.
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`distant-1‘1"" 2 constitution; constitutional 3 construction
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`ilu(t)-stc-bol.1'kon(t}—\ n [ME cor-testable, tr AF. fr. LL
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`ti. officer of the stable] (13c)--:1ahigh officer of a
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`chic householdcsp.in the Middle Ages 2. the warden
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`royal castle or a.fortified lown13 a: a public officer
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`r5 townshipresponsible for keeping the peace and for
`bchiefly IBn't:IPQLICE OFFIIICER; am: one rank-
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`tileorconstsbulary
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`uiticular' district or country 2'. an armed police force oIr-
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`tn‘ry lines but distinct from the regular army.
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`reto stand firm, be consistent, fr; comw + stare to stand —
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`iclt'elused cap. for electrical resistors and in thermocouples
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`sitivciy
`fr Lcanst‘atitis certain,3dsing. pres. indie. o constare
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`a verbal form that ex rcsscs past
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`lion ).kiinCtJ-ste'la-shon)ln[ME comteflacioun, in AF con—
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`r.-.LL constellafionr cartrtellatio,‘ fr.‘ L mm- + stella Istar —— ‘
`“All? (-l4c)5.1: the configuration of stars esp.- at one's birth
`‘ arbitrary configurations of stars or an area of the celestial
`tins one of these configurationsn-3: an assemblage, collec-
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`(”of us-u. related persons. qualities, or things (a. N of
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`dmand5 hangsrs-on —Brendan Gill) (3 ~ of symp-
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`I'Y \ken- ste—lo-.n‘ir—e\ adj
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`ftljlaillon).kin(t)-stor-'na-shon\n [For L: F, ..fr L consterna-
`emcdo.- fr. consternare to throwinto confusion, fr. cam- +
`rub; fr. sternere to sp
`Istrlke down -— more at mw}
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`azcmcnt or. dismay that "dcrs'or throws into confusion
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`2:5’1‘UL'I'1FICA’I‘ION
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`con-atlt-u-en-cy1\kcn-’sdch-won(t}sé.-'sti—cho-, -'st'j—chfi-an(t)—\ n, pl
`-ciee (1831).1 a'. a body of citizens cnfiflgdto elect a representative
`(as to a legislative or executive
`ition)-
`:the residents"In an elec—
`toral district 1:: an electoral
`strict 2 ab: a group or body thatpa-
`tronizes. supports or offers representation creating” .a grass-roots
`5~ forcontinuing the project —Frecl Reed)
`:the people involved"In
`-' or served by an organization (as a business or institution) (regards its
`corporate customers as its p'rlrnc~ —Andrcw Hacker)
`1con-aili-u-ont \-wont, -cnt\ n [F consh‘ataar fr. MF,‘ fr prp. of con-
`.rthuer to constitute, in L commuters] (1622) -1: one who authorizes
`another to not as agent: PRINCIPAL 2: a_member of a constituency
`3: an essential p:art COMPONENT, ELEMENT ':4 a structural unit of a.
`definable syntactic, semantic, or phonological category that consists of
`'one or more linguistic elements (as words. 'morphcmes. or feathIes)
`and that. can occur as a component of a larger construction syn see
`ELEMENT
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`2corlsltl‘tutlrit adr‘ [L constituent; cannons-rispprp oi" comma] (1660)
`11:serving to form. compose. or make up a 'unit or 'wholIe:cQ1_uIO-
`NBNT <~ parts) 2' having the power ‘to create a government or
`gameor amend Ia.I constitution _(a N assembly)_— corItIystitqug_ent-iy
`con-silvtuiq \'k§n(t)-stc-,tfit,-.tyi1t\ vt nut-ed; -tut-Ing [ME, frLeon—
`memo; pp. of constiméi'e to set up, constitute, fr. com- + stealer-e to set
`— more '31 STATUTE] (150)
`,1'.. to appoint to an office, fimction, or
`dignity-2:531: or, screamsn: as a: ENACP b: FOUND 135(1): to
`give due or lawful: form to (2).: to legallyprocess 3: MAKE UP,
`FORM. com-om: (12 months «a» a year) (high school dropouts who 1--1
`a major problem"In large city slums ~J. B.Conant>51.
`con-atlI-tu-tlon \.kin(t)—sto—'tii—shon.'tyii-\ :1 (Me) -1.'. an established
`law or custom: ORDINANCE 2 a: the physical makeup of the individ-
`ual es .wlth respectbto the health, strength, and appearance of the
`body a. hearty~)__
`:the structure, composition, physical makeup.
`or nature of some
`l".’(the w ofsociety):
`:thc act of establishing,
`making. orsettingup 4: the mode in which3a state or society'rs orga-
`nized; esp: the manner in which sovereign poster is distributed 5 a
`: the basic principles and laws of a nation. state: or social group that
`‘ determine the powers and duties of the government and guarantee cer-
`‘5’tain rights to the,people in it‘- b: a written instrument embodying the
`rules of a political or social organization - con-sti-tu-ilon-loss \-Ins“
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`ads"
`1conI-sil-t'u'«ion-"oi\-s_h11:1£:l. -sho—n'1\ac#(168I2)3'1 :relatinhto nherent
`in. or affectingthe constitution of bodyor mind".
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`entering into the fuddafitental makeup of something: InssBN'mtIr'. 3
`_Hiring in accordance with or authorized by tlicIconstit-utjonof a state
`'or society' <a~ governmeno' 4: regulated byor ruling accordingto a
`constitution (111' ~ monarchy) 5: oror relating" to a constitution (3.~
`crisis) I:6 loyal to or Supporting on established constitution or form
`of government
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`”constitutional n (1829): a walk taken for one’s heeltb-
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`coft-‘sll-tUI-tiqn-al-lamI\-Ish(o-)no-.li—z_am\ n (13:32) adherenceto or
`government accordingto. constitutional principles; also: a constitu-
`1 tional system ofgovernment —con-eti-tu-tion-ai-Isl \-list) I:
`1
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`con-slI-iu-ilon-al-I--ty \-.ti't—sha-'na-lo-Ite.-.tyil-I-\ n (1787): the quality
`or state of being constitutional; esp: accordance with theprovisions of
`a constitution (qdefined the.he of the law)
`con-atl-Itu-iion-el-Ize \-‘tfi-sbna-.llz.. -sho-n'o-.liz)v: Lind; Liz'dn
`I(1:831'to provide with a constitution: organize along constitution
`princ{ales— con-all-tu-iion-aI-I-za-tlon \-. «shno—Ist-shan.-show.
`no—lo- n
`1.
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`ccn-stl-tu-ilon-al-ly \—'til-sl:nc-le, -'tyh--~shc-no-le\ adv (1742) 1
`:iu accordance with one’s constitution (nu unable to grasp subtleties)
`:.in structure. composition. or constitution (despite repeated heat—
`figs the material remained ~ the same) -2: in accordancewith.apo-
`al constitution (was not ~ eligible to fill the office}1-
`con--stl-lu»tlve \‘kan(_t}~sto—.tii——tiv. -.tyil.-' kon-‘sti-cho-tiv) adj (1592) 1
`:having the power to onset or establish: consmucmvn 2: consrrr-
`UENT. Bsan'IIAL 3: relating to or defindent on constitution (IaI~
`property of all electrolytes) — con-ell
`dive-1y adv» .
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`con-strain \kon—‘strém vtI [ME fr: AFconsented-e, fr. L so
`are to
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`1 mm] (140)11 1 a: .toforce by imposedstricture. restriction, or=11n1i~
`tation b: to restrict the motion of (a mechanical body) to a particular
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`5 bonds: CONFINE; broadly: LIMIT 4:to force or produce"to an unnat-
`5ursl o'r strained manner (a ~ed smilc)r55 : to hold back by or as it by
`force (ruins: my mind not to wander from the task —-—Charlcs Dickens)
`syn see FORCE — con-stmlned-Iy \w'stru-nod-le, -'strsnd-lé\ advi
`con-stralnt \kon-Istrint) :1 [ME, fr, MF consortium, fr. comm]
`(156) 1 a: the act of constraining b: .the state of being checked,- re-
`stricted. or compelled to- avoidorgperfoi‘m-someaction.‘(the~ 'and
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`holy: menu 2 : descrvhrg of censure (an ~ alliance>3 : very un-
`p:leasant con-aernKan ~ mess) — un-ho-Il-neae n .-.:.2
`un-hood \-'hud\ v: (13c): to remove a hood or covering hum-
`Lin-hook \-'hlllr\ vr (161DI' 1: .to remove fi'om a hook 82:to uhi'asben
`by disengaging a book 3: to free from a habit or dependency
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`un-horse \-'hors\ 91 (14c): to dialed
`from or :1le from a horse
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`Eucharist
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`ver of the union ofthe Greek and Roman Catholic churches fr. uniya
`union. fr. Pol Hoffa, fr. LL unto-— more at UNION] (1833): a Christian
`of a church admin
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`a! aluthofity— nlata W
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`of the.funct16n's by' chobSIng the nth “term sufficiently or919'
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