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consist in Latin

consist in Latin is cōnstō — consist means to be made up of particular parts or elements.

consist in Latin

cōnstō
verb
(archaic, intransitive) To exist or be compatible.

What does "consist" mean?

  1. verb To be made up of particular parts or elements.
    "The meal consisted of soup, bread, and salad."
  2. noun A set of railway cars or carriages coupled together, with or without a locomotive.
    "The freight consist stretched for nearly a mile."

consist in a sentence

  • The meal consisted of soup, bread, and salad.
  • The team consists of five engineers and two designers.
  • The freight consist stretched for nearly a mile.

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What is "consist" in Latin?

"consist" in Latin is cōnstō. consist means: To be made up of particular parts or elements.

How do you use "consist" in a sentence?

Example: "The meal consisted of soup, bread, and salad." In Latin, "consist" is cōnstō.

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