Definition of Consestence
{ Con*sist"ence (k&obreve;n*s&ibreve;s"tens),
Con*sist"en*cy (-s&ibreve;s"ten*s&ybreve;) },
n. [Cf. F. consistance.]
1. The condition of standing or adhering
together, or being fixed in union, as the parts of a body;
existence; firmness; coherence; solidity.
Water, being divided, maketh many circles, till it
restore itself to the natural consistence.
Bacon.
We are as water, weak, and of no
consistence.
Jer. Taylor.
The same form, substance, and
consistency.
T. Burnet.
2. A degree of firmness, density, or
spissitude.
Let the expressed juices be boiled into the
consistence of a sirup.
Arbuthnot.
3. That which stands together as a united
whole; a combination.
The church of God, as meaning the whole
consistence of orders and members.
Milton.
4. Firmness of constitution or character;
substantiality; durability; persistency.
His friendship is of a noble make and a lasting
consistency.
South.
5. Agreement or harmony of all parts of a
complex thing among themselves, or of the same thing with itself
at different times; the harmony of conduct with profession;
congruity; correspondence; as, the consistency of laws,
regulations, or judicial decisions; consistency of
opinions; consistency of conduct or of
character.
That consistency of behavior whereby he
inflexibly pursues those measures which appear the most just.
Addison.
Consistency, thou art a jewel.
Popular Saying.
- Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
- the physical quality which is given by the degree of firmness, solidity, density, and viscosity
Honey and sirup are of similar consistence.
- the staying together, or remaining in close relation of non-physical things
Her performance has lacked consistence over the last year.
This composer's musical work is of extraordinary consistence.
- The Nuttall Encyclopedia
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