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Showing words for CONSTANT using the English dictionary

8 Letter Words for Constant

constant

7 Letter Words for Constant

cantons, constat, octants

6 Letter Words for Constant

actons, cannot, canons, canton, cantos, contas, cotans, cottas, nonact, octans, octant, santon, snocat, sonant, stanno, tonant

5 Letter Words for Constant

acost, acton, actos, ancon, annot, anons, ascon, ascot, atocs, canns, canon, canos, canso, canst, canto, cants, catso, coast, coats, conns, const, conta, costa, cotan, cotta, cotts, nants, nonas, notan, octan, octas, oscan, sanct, santo, scant, scatt, scott, stoat, stonn, tacos, tacso, tacts, tanto, tasco, toast, tosca

4 Letter Words for Constant

acts, anno, anns, anon, ants, atoc, attn, cann, cans, cant, caon, cast, cats, coat, conn, cons, cont, cost, cots, cott, nant, naos, naso, nast, nato, nats, nona, nota, nots, nott, oast, oats, ocas, octa, onca, onst, saco, sant, scan, scat, scot, snot, soca, stat, stoa, stot, taco, tact, tans, taos, tats, toat, tocs, tonn, tons, tosa, tots

3 Letter Words for Constant

act, anc, ann, ans, ant, ast, att, can, cat, cns, con, cos, cot, cst, ctn, cto, cts, nas, nat, nco, noa, non, nos, not, oas, oat, oca, oct, ona, ons, ont, otc, sac, san, sao, sat, sct, soc, son, sot, sta, tan, tao, tas, tat, tnt, toa, toc, ton, tos, tot, tst

Definitions for Constant

[1] not changing or varying; uniform; regular; invariable: All conditions during the three experiments were constant.
[2] continuing without pause or letup; unceasing: constant noise.
[3] regularly recurrent; continual; persistent: He found it impossible to work with constant interruption.
[4] faithful; unswerving in love, devotion, etc.: a constant lover.
[5] steadfast; firm in mind or purpose; resolute.
[6] Obsolete . certain; confident.
[7] something that does not or cannot change or vary.
[8] Physics . a number expressing a property, quantity, or relation that remains unchanged under specified conditions.
[9] Mathematics . a quantity assumed to be unchanged throughout a given discussion.
[10] Paul Hen·ri Ben·ja·min Bal·luat [pawl ahn -r ee ban -zha -man ba -lwa ] /pɔl ɑ̃ˈri bɛ̃ ʒaˈmɛ̃ baˈlwa/ . Paul d'Estournelles de Constant.
[11] Jean Jo·seph Ben·ja·min [zhahn zhaw-zef ban -zha -man ] /ʒɑ̃ ʒɔˈzɛf bɛ̃ ʒaˈmɛ̃/ , 1845–1902, French painter.
[12] fixed and invariable; unchanging
[13] continual or continuous; incessant constant interruptions
[14] resolute in mind, purpose, or affection; loyal
[15] something that is permanent or unchanging
[16] a specific quantity that is always invariable the velocity of light is a constant
[17] maths a symbol representing an unspecified number that remains invariable throughout a particular series of operations physics a theoretical or experimental quantity or property that is considered invariable throughout a particular series of calculations or experiments
[18] See logical constant
[19] Benjamin (bɛ̃ʒamɛ̃). real name Henri Benjamin Constant de Rebecque. 1767–1830, French writer and politician: author of the psychological novel Adolphe (1816)

Words related to Constant

consistent, perpetual, steady, uninterrupted, regular, unbroken, stable, continual, nonstop, unrelenting, chronic, continuous, eternal, persistent, incessant, unending, ceaseless, unremitting, sustained, relentless

Words nearby Constant

constable, john, constabulary, constance, constancy, constans i, constant, constant de rebecque, constant dollar, constant dollars, constant of gravitation, constant of integration

Origin of Constant

1350–1400; Middle English < Latin constant- (stem of constāns, present participle of constāre to stand firm), equivalent to con- con- + stā- stand + -nt- present participle suffix

Other words from Constant

con·stant·ly , adverb
non·con·stant , noun, adjective
o·ver·con·stant , adjective
o·ver·con·stant·ly , adverb
o·ver·con·stant·ness , noun
qua·si-con·stant , adjective
qua·si-con·stant·ly , adverb
un·con·stant , adjective
un·con·stant·ly , adverb

Word origin for Constant

C14: from Old French, from Latin constāns standing firm, from constāre to be steadfast, from stāre to stand

Synonyms for Constant

consistent, continual, nonstop, perpetual, regular, stable, steady, unbroken, uninterrupted, even, firm, invariable, monochrome, permanent, stabile, uniform, connected, equable, habitual, homogeneous, immutable, like the Rock of Gibralter, monophonic, monotonous, of a piece, regularized, solid as rock, standardized, steadfast, together, unalterable, unchanging, unflappable, unfluctuating, unvarying