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Definition of constant
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Constant
(n.) That which is not
subject
to
change;
that which is
invariable.
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Focus
::
Focus (n.) A point so
related
to a conic
section
and
certain
straight
line
called
the
directrix
that the ratio of the
distace
between
any point of the curve and the focus to the
distance
of the same point from the
directrix
is
constant.
Various
::
Various
(a.)
Changeable;
uncertain;
inconstant;
variable.
Steadied
::
Steady
(n.)
Regular;
constant;
undeviating;
uniform;
as, the
steady
course
of the sun; a
steady
breeze
of
wind..
Gyroscope
::
Gyroscope
(n.) A form of the above
apparatus,
invented
by M.
Foucault,
mounted
so
delicately
as to
render
visible
the
rotation
of the
earth,
through
the
tendency
of the
rotating
wheel to
preserve
a
constant
plane of
rotation,
independently
of the
earth's
motion..
Constant
::
Constant
(n.) A
quantity
that does not
change
its
value;
-- used in
countradistinction
to
variable.
Labarum
::
Labarum
(n.) The
standard
adopted
by the
Emperor
Constantine
after his
conversion
to
Christianity.
It is
described
as a pike
bearing
a silk
banner
hanging
from a
crosspiece,
and
surmounted
by a
golden
crown.
It bore a
monogram
of the first two
letters
(CHR) of the name of
Christ
in its Greek form.
Later,
the name was given to
various
modifications
of this
standard..
Faithful
::
Faithful
(a.) True and
constant
in
affection
or
allegiance
to a
person
to whom one is bound by a vow, be ties of love,
gratitude,
or
honor,
as to a
husband,
a
prince,
a
friend;
firm in the
observance
of duty;
loyal;
of true
fidelity;
as, a
faithful
husband
or
servant..
Idler
::
Idler (n.) One who has
constant
day
duties
on board ship, and keeps no
regular
watch..
Loyal
::
Loyal (a.) True to any
person
or
persons
to whom one owes
fidelity,
especially
as a wife to her
husband,
lovers
to each
other,
and
friend
to
friend;
constant;
faithful
to a cause or a
principle..
Fluxion
::
Fluxion
(n.) A
constantly
varying
indication.
Trichiasis
::
Trichiasis
(n.) A
disease
of the eye, in which the
eyelashes,
being
turned
in upon the
eyeball,
produce
constant
irritation
by the
motion
of the
lids..
Tenor
::
Tenor (n.) A state of
holding
on in a
continuous
course;
manner
of
continuity;
constant
mode;
general
tendency;
course;
career.
Slippery
::
Slippery
(a.)
Unstable;
changeable;
mutable;
uncertain;
inconstant;
fickle.
Watch
::
Watch (v. i.) The act of
watching;
forbearance
of
sleep;
vigil;
wakeful,
vigilant,
or
constantly
observant
attention;
close
observation;
guard;
preservative
or
preventive
vigilance;
formerly,
a
watching
or
guarding
by
night..
Steady
::
Steady
(n.)
Constant
in
feeling,
purpose,
or
pursuit;
not
fickle,
changeable,
or
wavering;
not
easily
moved or
persuaded
to alter a
purpose;
resolute;
as, a man
steady
in his
principles,
in his
purpose,
or in the
pursuit
of an
object..
Constant
::
Constant
(v. t.) Not
liable,
or
given,
to
change;
permanent;
regular;
continuous;
continually
recurring;
steadfast;
faithful;
not
fickle..
Faithless
::
Faithless
(a.) Not true to
allegiance,
duty, or vows;
perfidious;
trecherous;
disloyal;
not of true
fidelity;
inconstant,
as a
husband
or a
wife..
Constant
::
Constant
(v. t.)
Consistent;
logical.
Versatile
::
Versatile
(a.)
Liable
to be
turned
in
opinion;
changeable;
variable;
unsteady;
inconstant;
as
versatile
disposition.
Sedulous
::
Sedulous
(a.)
Diligent
in
application
or
pursuit;
constant,
steady,
and
persevering
in
business,
or in
endeavors
to
effect
an
object;
steadily
industrious;
assiduous;
as, the
sedulous
bee..
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