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The synonyms of “Constituent” are: constitutional, constitutive, organic, component, integral, element, factor, ingredient, component part, part, portion, voter, elector, member of the electorate, member of a constituency
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “constituent” as a noun can have the following definitions:
component | An artifact that is one of the individual parts of which a composite entity is made up; especially a part that can be separated from or attached to a system. Spare components for cars. |
component part | An artifact that is one of the individual parts of which a composite entity is made up; especially a part that can be separated from or attached to a system. |
elector | In the US a member of the electoral college. Close to 60 per cent of the 60 000 registered electors voted. |
element | Each of more than one hundred substances that cannot be chemically interconverted or broken down into simpler substances and are primary constituents of matter Each element is distinguished by its atomic number i e the number of protons in the nuclei of its atoms. In your element. |
factor | With numeral a sunscreen of the sun protection factor specified. She worked fast conscious of the time factor. |
ingredient | Any of the foods or substances that are combined to make a particular dish. Humor an effective ingredient of a speech. |
member of a constituency | Anything that belongs to a set or class. |
member of the electorate | An external body part that projects from the body. |
part | The appropriate or expected behaviour in a particular role or situation one s duty. The written part of the exam. |
portion | An individual quantity of food or drink taken as part of a meal. I read a portion of the manuscript. |
voter | A citizen who has a legal right to vote. |
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “constituent” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
component | Constituting part of a larger whole; constituent. The component elements of the armed forces. |
constitutional | Constitutional in the structure of something especially your physical makeup. A constitutional monarchy. |
constitutive | Forming a part or constituent of something. Language is constitutive of thought. |
integral | Included as part of a whole rather than supplied separately. A local motion keepeth bodies integral. |
organic | Constitutional in the structure of something (especially your physical makeup. Hydrocarbons are organic compounds. |
burgess | A Member of Parliament for a borough, corporate town, or university. |
burgher | (in southern Africa) a civilian member of a local militia unit. The poem is not the sort of thing the sturdy burghers of Manchester would wish to read. |
chivalrous | Being attentive to women like an ideal knight. Shall I be chivalrous and offer you my coat. |
citizenship | The position or status of being a citizen of a particular country. The refugees could be granted dual citizenship. |
civil | Relating to civil law. Civil liberty. |
civilian | Relating to civilians. Civilian clothing. |
commoner | (at some British universities) an undergraduate who does not have a scholarship. A commoner s gown. |
commons | Land or resources belonging to or affecting the whole of a community. Both lords and commons won some important concessions. |
component | Each of two or more forces, velocities, or other vectors acting in different directions which are together equivalent to a given vector. He resolved the motion into horizontal and vertical components. |
composition | An essay, especially one written by a school or college student. The composition of forces. |
consist | Be consistent with. Desires are to be satisfied only so far as consists with an approved end. |
courteous | Characterized by courtesy and gracious good manners-Francis Bacon. A courteous young man. |
courtesy | The showing of politeness in one’s attitude and behaviour towards others. He treated the players with courtesy and good humour. |
disfranchise | Deprive of voting rights. |
disunion | The termination or destruction of union. His rejection of disunion was consistent with his nationalism. |
divisor | A number by which another number is to be divided. The greatest common divisor. |
element | Each of more than one hundred substances that cannot be chemically interconverted or broken down into simpler substances and are primary constituents of matter Each element is distinguished by its atomic number i e the number of protons in the nuclei of its atoms. Extreme right wing elements in the army. |
elemental | A supernatural entity or force thought to be physically manifested by occult means. Gods and elementals looked out upon the worshippers. |
ethnicity | The quality or fact of belonging to a population group or subgroup made up of people who share a common cultural background or descent. The interrelationship between gender ethnicity and class. |
etiquette | The customary code of polite behaviour in society or among members of a particular profession or group. Court etiquette was now familiar to Joan. |
factor | Of a company sell its invoices to a factor. A quantum computer can factor the number 15. |
ingredient | A component part or element of something. Pork is an important ingredient in many stir fried dishes. |
magistrate | A civil officer who administers the law, especially one who conducts a court that deals with minor offences and holds preliminary hearings for more serious ones. |
militate | (of a fact or circumstance) be a powerful or conclusive factor in preventing. These fundamental differences will militate against the two communities coming together. |
module | A self-contained component (unit or item) that is used in combination with other components. A networking module. |
nationality | People having common origins or traditions and often comprising a nation. Such images define their sense of nationality. |
polite | Not rude; marked by satisfactory (or especially minimal) adherence to social usages and sufficient but not noteworthy consideration for others. Polite society. |
secession | Formal separation from an alliance or federation. The republics want secession from the union. |
social | An informal social gathering especially one organized by the members of a particular club or group. Alcoholism is recognized as a major social problem. |
uprising | An act of resistance or rebellion; a revolt. An armed uprising. |
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