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Constate vs Constat - What's the difference?

constate | constat |

As a verb constate

is (linguistics) to relay information in a statement and say whether it is true or false.

As an adjective constat is

(legal|religion|science) it is clearly evident; it is certain, without a doubt.

As a noun constat is

(legal) a certificate for a court discharge.

constate

English

Verb

(constat)
  • (linguistics) To relay information in a statement and say whether it is true or false.
  • To ascertain; to verify; to establish; to prove.
  • * 1948 , Acta psychiatrica et neurologica: Supplementum
  • Above all, he has thought himself able to constate a preparoxysmal increase of albumin, from which he has drawn far-reaching conclusions.
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    constat

    English

    Adjective

    (-)
  • (legal, religion, science) It is clearly evident; It is certain, without a doubt.
  • Antonyms

    * non constat

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (legal) A certificate for a court discharge.
  • (legal) An exemplification under seal.
  • References

    * * Constat [and Non Constat]'', in in ''A New Law Dictionary and Glossary by Alexander Mansfield Burrill. Reprint. Originally published: New York : J.S. Voorhies, 1850.[http://books.google.com/books?id=DeQYXYMBtwgC&pg=PA110&lpg=PA110&dq=atpatruus&source=web&ots=CS4in-556J&sig=rR7Y8zx6YSZjwzjWoQ9ShcYT7Qc
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  • Anagrams

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