Romanian | English |
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consta [~, (pers. 3) constă, constea, conste, ~t, I] verbă | consist [consisted, consisting, consists](to be composed (of)) |
constant [~, constanți, constantă, constante] adjectiv | invariant(that does not vary) invariant(that is not affected by a specified operation) |
constant adverb | constantly(in a constant manner) constantly(in an invariable manner) |
constant [~, constanți, constantă, constante] adjectiv {m} {n} | constant(consistently recurring over time) constant(steady) constant(unchanged through time) |
constanta lui Avogadro proper noun {f} | Avogadro's number(number of atoms present in 0.012 kilograms of isotopically pure carbon-12) |
constanta lui Einstein proper noun {f} | Einstein's constant(constant) |
Constantinopol proper noun | Constantinople(Name of present-day Istanbul from 330-1930 C.E.. Previously known as Byzantium) |
constantă adjectiv {f} | constant(consistently recurring over time) constant(unchanged through time) |
constantă absolută substantiv {f} | absolute constant(math: universal constant) |
Constanța proper noun | Constanța(city in Romania) |
inconstant [~, inconstanți, inconstantă, inconstante] adjectiv | fickle(quick to change one’s opinion or allegiance) inconstant(not constant) uncertain(variable and subject to change) unstable(not stable) versatile(changeable or inconstant) |
Lacul Constanța proper noun {n} | Lake Constance(lake on the Rhein located at the intersection of Germany, Switzerland and Austria) |
neconstant [rare] adjectiv | inconstant(not constant) |
Simbolul niceeano-constantinopolitan proper noun {m} | Nicene Creed(official creed of the early Christian church stating tenets of the Christian faith) |
în mod constant adverb | constantly(in a constant manner) |