constitutive

pronunciation

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  • Adjective:
    constitutional in the structure of something (especially your physical makeup)

Word Origin

constitutive (adj.)
c. 1600, "having the power of establishing," also "elemental, essential," from Medieval Latin *constitutivus, from constitut-, past participle stem of constituere (see constitute). Related: Constitutively.

Example

1. The act according with constitutive requirements has illegality under common circumstance .
2. Theory research about avowed constitutive factors in civil lawsuit drops behind legal practice largely because historical limited .
3. Constitutive relations for two-phase immiscible fluid flow in porous medium .
4. Influence of continuous cultivation to constitutive factors of yield in taro .
5. In the comparative view , the paper then discusses the detailed usage of these three constitutive elements in our country .

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