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Definition of constant
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Constant
(v. t.) Firm;
solid;
fixed;
immovable;
--
opposed
to
fluid.
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Nestorian
::
Nestorian
(n.) An
adherent
of
Nestorius,
patriarch
of
Constantinople
to the fifth
century,
who has
condemned
as a
heretic
for
maintaining
that the
divine
and the human
natures
were not
merged
into one
nature
in
Christ
(who was God in man), and,
hence,
that it was
improper
to call Mary the
mother
of
Christ;
also, one of the sect
established
by the
followers
of
Nestorius
in
Persia,
india,
and other
Oriental
countries,
and still in
existence.
opposed
to
Eutychian..
Crescent
::
Crescent
(n.) The
emblem
of the
Turkish
Empire,
adopted
after the
taking
of
Constantinople..
Hodograph
::
Hodograph
(n.) A curve
described
by the
moving
extremity
of a line the other end of which is
fixed,
this line being
constantly
parallel
to the
direction
of
motion
of, and
having
its
length
constantly
proportional
to the
velocity
of, a point
moving
in any path; -used in
investigations
respecting
central
forces..
Wagtail
::
Wagtail
(n.) Any one of many
species
of Old World
singing
birds
belonging
to
Motacilla
and
several
allied
genera
of the
family
Motacillidae.
They have the habit of
constantly
jerking
their long tails up and down,
whence
the
name..
Inconstantly
::
Inconstantly
(adv.)
In an
inconstant
manner.
Itch
::
Itch (v. i.) To have a
constant
desire
or
teasing
uneasiness;
to long for; as,
itching
ears..
Changer
::
Changer
(n.) One apt to
change;
an
inconstant
person.
Steadied
::
Steady
(n.)
Regular;
constant;
undeviating;
uniform;
as, the
steady
course
of the sun; a
steady
breeze
of
wind..
Uniformly
::
Uniformly
(adv.)
In a
uniform
manner;
without
variation
or
diversity;
by a
regular,
constant,
or
common
ratio of
change;
with even
tenor;
as, a
temper
uniformly
mild..
Ordinary
::
Ordinary
(n.) A
charge
or
bearing
of
simple
form, one of nine or ten which are in
constant
use. The bend,
chevron,
chief,
cross,
fesse,
pale, and
saltire
are
uniformly
admitted
as
ordinaries.
Some
authorities
include
bar, bend
sinister,
pile, and
others.
See
Subordinary..
Flux
::
Flux (n.)
Flowing;
unstable;
inconstant;
variable.
Entropy
::
Entropy
(n.) A
certain
property
of a body,
expressed
as a
measurable
quantity,
such that when there is no
communication
of heat the
quantity
remains
constant,
but when heat
enters
or
leaves
the body the
quantity
increases
or
diminishes.
If a small
amount,
h, of heat
enters
the body when its
temperature
is t in the
thermodynamic
scale the
entropy
of the body is
increased
by h / t. The
entropy
is
regarded
as
measured
from some
standard
temperature
and
pressure.
Sometimes
called
the
thermodynamic
f
Continue
::
Continue
(v. i.) To be
steadfast
or
constant
in any
course;
to
persevere;
to
abide;
to
endure;
to
persist;
to keep up or
maintain
a
particular
condition,
course,
or
series
of
actions;
as, the army
continued
to
advance..
Stronghand
::
Strong
(superl.)
Applied
to forms in
Anglo-Saxon,
etc., which
retain
the old
declensional
endings.
In the
Teutonic
languages
the vowel stems have held the
original
endings
most
firmly,
and are
called
strong;
the stems in -n are
called
weak other
constant
stems
conform,
or are
irregular..
Bezant
::
Bezant
(n.) A gold coin of
Byzantium
or
Constantinople,
varying
in
weight
and
value,
usually
(those
current
in
England)
between
a
sovereign
and a half
sovereign.
There were also white or
silver
bezants..
Hood
::
Hood (n.) A
chimney
top, often
contrived
to
secure
a
constant
draught
by
turning
with the
wind..
Shittle
::
Shittle
(a.)
Wavering;
unsettled;
inconstant.
Constantia
::
Constantia
(n.) A
superior
wine, white and red, from
Constantia,
in Cape
Colony..
Giglot
::
Giglot
(a.)
Giddi;
light;
inconstant;
wanton.
Business
::
Business
(n.) That which
busies
one, or that which
engages
the time,
attention,
or labor of any one, as his
principal
concern
or
interest,
whether
for a
longer
or
shorter
time;
constant
employment;
regular
occupation;
as, the
business
of life;
business
before
pleasure..
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