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Steadfast vs Consistence - What's the difference?

steadfast | consistence |


As an adjective steadfast

is fixed or unchanging; steady.

As a noun consistence is

(archaic) the physical quality which is given by the degree of firmness, solidity, density, and viscosity; consistency.

Consistence vs Consistently - What's the difference?

consistence | consistently |


As a noun consistence

is the physical quality which is given by the degree of firmness, solidity, density, and viscosity; consistency.

As an adverb consistently is

in a consistent manner.

Consistence vs Inconsistence - What's the difference?

consistence | inconsistence |


In archaic|lang=en terms the difference between consistence and inconsistence

is that consistence is (archaic) the physical quality which is given by the degree of firmness, solidity, density, and viscosity; consistency while inconsistence is (archaic) inconsistency.

As nouns the difference between consistence and inconsistence

is that consistence is (archaic) the physical quality which is given by the degree of firmness, solidity, density, and viscosity; consistency while inconsistence is (archaic) inconsistency.

Contradictory vs Consistence - What's the difference?

contradictory | consistence |


As nouns the difference between contradictory and consistence

is that contradictory is (logic) any of a pair of propositions, that cannot both be true or both be false while consistence is (archaic) the physical quality which is given by the degree of firmness, solidity, density, and viscosity; consistency.

As an adjective contradictory

is that contradicts something, such as an argument.

Consistence vs Steady - What's the difference?

consistence | steady |


As nouns the difference between consistence and steady

is that consistence is (archaic) the physical quality which is given by the degree of firmness, solidity, density, and viscosity; consistency while steady is (informal) a regular customer.

As an adjective steady is

firm in standing or position; not tottering or shaking; fixed; firm.

As a verb steady is

to stabilize something; to prevent from shaking.

Permanent vs Consistence - What's the difference?

permanent | consistence |


As nouns the difference between permanent and consistence

is that permanent is a chemical hair treatment imparting or removing curliness, whose effects typically last for a period of weeks; a perm while consistence is (archaic) the physical quality which is given by the degree of firmness, solidity, density, and viscosity; consistency.

As an adjective permanent

is without end, eternal.

As a verb permanent

is (dated) to perm (the hair).

Adjustment vs Consistence - What's the difference?

adjustment | consistence |


As nouns the difference between adjustment and consistence

is that adjustment is a small change; a minor correction; a modification while consistence is (archaic) the physical quality which is given by the degree of firmness, solidity, density, and viscosity; consistency.

Consistence vs Adherence - What's the difference?

consistence | adherence |


As nouns the difference between consistence and adherence

is that consistence is (archaic) the physical quality which is given by the degree of firmness, solidity, density, and viscosity; consistency while adherence is adherence.

Consistence vs Coherent - What's the difference?

consistence | coherent |


As a noun consistence

is the physical quality which is given by the degree of firmness, solidity, density, and viscosity; consistency.

As an adjective coherent is

unified; sticking together; making up a whole.

Consistence vs Concurrence - What's the difference?

consistence | concurrence |


As a noun consistence

is (archaic) the physical quality which is given by the degree of firmness, solidity, density, and viscosity; consistency.

As a verb concurrence is

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