| CONSTITUENCIES | • constituencies n. Plural of constituency. • CONSTITUENCY n. a body of citizens entitled to elect a representative (as to a legislative or executive position). |
| CONSTITUENCY | • constituency n. (Politics) A district represented by one or more elected officials. • constituency n. (Collective) The voters within such a district. • constituency n. (Collective) The residents of such a district. |
| CONSTITUENT | • constituent adj. Being a part, or component of a whole. • constituent adj. Constitutive or constituting; (politics) authorized to make a constitution. • constituent n. A part, or component of a whole. |
| CONSTITUENTLY | • constituently adv. In terms of the constituents of a mixture. • CONSTITUENT adv. forming part of. |
| CONSTITUENTS | • constituents n. Plural of constituent. • CONSTITUENT n. an inhabitant of the constituency of a member of parliament. |
| HABITUE | • habitue n. Alternative spelling of habitué. • habitué n. One who frequents a place. • habitué n. A devotee. |
| HABITUES | • habitues n. Plural of habitue. • habitués n. Plural of habitué. • HABITUE n. (French) one who habitually frequents a place. |
| RECONSTITUENT | • reconstituent n. (Archaic, medicine) A medicinal remedy that restores the constitution. • RECONSTITUENT n. something reconstituted. |
| RECONSTITUENTS | • reconstituents n. Plural of reconstituent. • RECONSTITUENT n. something reconstituted. |
| SPIRITUEL | • SPIRITUEL adj. (French) showing refined and witty grace and delicacy. |
| SPIRITUELLE | • spirituelle adj. (Dated) Showing great grace and delicacy. • spirituelle n. (Dated) An artistic bohemian woman. • SPIRITUELLE adj. (French) showing refined and witty grace and delicacy (feminine). |
| SUBSTITUENT | • substituent n. (Chemistry) any atom, group, or radical substituted for another, or entering a molecule in place of… • substituent n. (Grammar) pro-form. • SUBSTITUENT n. a thing, esp. an atom, substituted for another. |
| SUBSTITUENTS | • substituents n. Plural of substituent. • SUBSTITUENT n. a thing, esp. an atom, substituted for another. |