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  1. Constant; Constantly: CONSTANT; CONSTANTLY kon'-stant, kon'-stant-li: In 1 Chronicles 28 (chazaq) meaning "firm," "strong." In Proverbs 21:28 the adverb ("constantly") of the King James Version is replaced in the American Standard Revised Version by "shall speak so as ... [100%] 1915-01-01
  2. Constants: This page lists various constants used in physics and some useful conversions. The number in brackets represents the uncertainty in the constant, so that has an uncertainty of. [85%] 2023-02-27 [Physics] [Chemistry]...
  3. Constante (informática): En programación, una constante es un valor que no puede ser alterado/modificado durante la ejecución de un programa, únicamente puede ser leído. Una constante corresponde a una longitud fija de un área reservada en la memoria principal del ordenador ... (Informática) [76%] 2024-01-13
  4. Constantí: Constantí es un municipio de Cataluña. Perteneciente a la provincia de Tarragona, en la comarca del Tarragonés. [76%] 2024-01-13
  5. Constante (comes): Constante fue un militar romano occidental que ostentó el cargo de comes Africae bajo el gobierno del usurpador Prisco Átalo.​ A finales del año 409, Prisco Átalo se proclamó emperador en Roma con el apoyo de los visigodos al mando de Alarico ... (Comes) [76%] 2024-01-08
  6. Constante (matemática): En general, una constante es un valor de tipo permanente, ya que no puede modificarse, al menos no dentro del contexto o situación para el cual está: geometría aritmética.​​​​. Por ejemplo, una función cuadrática general se escribe comúnmente como: donde a ... (Matemática) [76%] 2024-02-02
  7. Constante (Perú): Constante es un centro poblado peruano ubicado en el distrito de Sechura, perteneciente a la provincia homónima del departamento de Piura, al norte del Perú. En el 2017 tenía una población de 272 habitantes.​. (Perú) [76%] 2024-06-10
  8. Constans: Flavius Julius Constans (c. 323 – 350), sometimes called Constans I, was Roman emperor from 337 to 350. (Roman emperor from 337 to 350) [74%] 2024-01-13 [320s births] [350 deaths]...
  9. Constant (mathematics): In mathematics, the word constant conveys multiple meanings. As an adjective, it refers to non-variance (i.e. (Mathematics) [74%] 2024-01-13 [Algebra] [Elementary mathematics]...
  10. Constant (given name): Constant is a given name, and may refer to. (Given name) [74%] 2024-01-13 [French masculine given names] [Masculine given names]...
  11. Constant (computer programming): In computer programming, a constant is a value that should not be altered by the program during normal execution, i.e., the value is constant. When associated with an identifier, a constant is said to be "named," although the terms ... (Computer programming) [74%] 2023-12-19 [Programming constructs]
  12. Constant: in mathematical logic A symbol of a formal language for denoting some fixed element (individual), a fixed operation or relation on some structure described by this language. In this connection one distinguishes between individual constants (cf. (Mathematics) [74%] 2023-10-25
  13. Constance (fille de Constantin Ier): Pour les articles homonymes, voir Constance. Constance (née entre 307 et 317 et morte en 354) est la fille aînée de Constantin I et de sa seconde épouse Fausta. (Fille de Constantin Ier) [66%] 2023-12-18
  14. Constance (1984 film): Constance is a 1984 New Zealand film directed by Bruce Morrison. A young schoolteacher dreams of becoming a movie star. (1984 film) [66%] 2023-12-19 [1984 films] [1980s New Zealand films]...
  15. Constantia (1822 ship): Constantia was launched at Quebec City in 1822. She started trading between Quebec and Bristol but was lost on 13 May 1823. (1822 ship) [66%] 2022-09-24 [1822 ships] [Ships built in Quebec]...
  16. Constantin (pape): Pour les articles homonymes, voir Constantin Ier. Constantin (parfois appelé Constantin I pour le distinguer de l'antipape Constantin II) fut pape de l'Église catholique du 25 mars 708 au 9 avril 715. (Pape) [66%] 2023-10-28
  17. Constanța: Constanța (UK: /kɒnˈstæntsə/, US: /kənˈstɑːn(t)sə/; Romanian: [konˈstantsa] ; Crimean Tatar: Qöstence; Aromanian: Custantsa; Bulgarian: Кюстенджа, romanized: Kyustendzha, or Констанца, Konstantsa; Greek: Κωνστάντζα, romanized: Kōnstántza, or Κωνστάντια, Kōnstántia; Turkish: Köstence), historically known as Tomis or Tomi (Ancient Greek. (Coastal city in Constanța County, Romania) [66%] 2024-02-14 [Constanța] [Populated coastal places in Romania]...
  18. Constanza (Until 1878 Custendje): Rumanian town in the province of Dobrudja. During the Russo-Turkish campaign of 1828 some Jewish purveyors came with the Russian army to Constanza, and, settling in the place, formed the nucleus, of a small community. A separate community was ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [66%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  19. Constantia (ship): Several vessels have been named Constantia. The list below is in chronological order by year of launch. (Ship) [66%] 2023-12-26 [Ship names]
  20. Constance (magazine): Constance is an annual arts and literature journal based in New Orleans, Louisiana, founded in 2006 by graphic designer Erik Kiesewetter and writer/editor Patrick Strange, who is also the ex-managing editor of Los Angeles–based Filter. Exploring the ... (Magazine) [66%] 2023-12-18 [Visual arts magazines published in the United States] [Annual magazines published in the United States]...

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