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    Consistency

    Definitions

    1 | noun | the property of holding together and retaining its shape 2 | noun | a harmonious uniformity or agreement among things or parts 3 | noun | logical coherence and accordance with the facts 4 | noun | (logic) an attribute of a logical system that is so constituted that none of the propositions deducible from the axioms contradict one another

    Pronunciation

    kuhns'istuhnsee (IPA: kənsˈɪstənsi)

    Hyphenation

    con-sist-en-cy (11 letters | 4 syllables)

    Word frequency history

    Inflected form

    consistencies

    Synonyms

    body | consistence | eubstance

    Antonym

    inconsistency

    Narrower terms

    breakableness | gaseousness | hardness | porosity | porousness | softness | solidity | solidness | thickness | thinness | unbreakableness | viscosity | viscousness (total: 13)

    Broader terms

    property | uniformity | uniformness | coherence | coherency | cohesion | cohesiveness | logicality | logicalness (total: 9)

    Rhymes

    inconsistency (based on typical American pronunciation)

    Lexically close words

    consistence

    Anagrams

    (none among common words)

    Translations

    Spanish: | coherencia (coherence) | consistencia (coherence) French: | cohérence (coherence) | consistance (coherence) Portuguese: | coerência (coherence) | consistência (coherence) German: | Zusammenhang (coherence) | Zusammenhalt (coherence) Japanese: | 一致 (common noun) | 一貫 (common noun) | 平仄 (common noun) | 徹底 (common noun) | 稠度 (common noun) | 辻褄 (common noun) | 一貫性 (common noun) | 整合性 (common noun) | 纏まり (common noun) | ちょう度 (common noun) | 終始一貫 (adverb) | 首尾貫徹 (common noun)

    Other notable uses

    consistency.com | consistency.net | consistency.org | consistency.info

    Crossword puzzle clues

    (none)

    Scrabble score

    18 (International English) | 18 (North American English)

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