- re|con|sti|tut|ed
- re|con|sti|tut|ed «ree KON stuh TOO tihd, -TYOO-», adjective.that has been formed again or brouht back to its original consistency: »
reconstituted milk, reconstituted lemon juice.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
reconstituted milk, reconstituted lemon juice.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
self-con|sti|tut|ed — «SEHLF KON stuh TOO tihd, TYOO », adjective. constituted by oneself or itself: »a self constituted board of inquiry … Useful english dictionary
con|sti|tute — «KON stuh toot, tyoot», transitive verb, tut|ed, tut|ing. 1. to make up; form: »Seven days constitute a week. SYNONYM(S): compose, comprise. 2. to set up; … Useful english dictionary
re|con|sti|tute — «ree KON stuh toot, tyoot», transitive verb, tut|ed, tut|ing. 1. to form again; bring back to its original form or consistency: »to reconstitute frozen orange juice by adding water. 2. to pulverize (coarse or damaged leaves of tobacco), press the … Useful english dictionary
sti — sti·fler; sti·kine; sti·let; sti·on; sti·pa; sti·pel; sti·pel·late; sti·pend; sti·pen·di·um; sti·pend·less; sti·pes; sti·pi·form; sub·sti·tut·abil·i·ty; sub·sti·tut·able; sub·sti·tut·er; sub·sti·tut·ibil·i·ty; sub·sti·tu·tion; sub·sti·tu·tion·al; … English syllables
constituted — con‧sti‧tut‧ed [ˈkɒnsttjuːtd ǁ ˈkɑːnstˌtuː ] adjective LAW a properly constituted group, meeting etc has been formed and organized in a correct and legal way: • The opposition group was banned from taking part, as it was not officially… … Financial and business terms
constitute — con•sti•tute [[t]ˈkɒn stɪˌtut, ˌtyut[/t]] v. t. tut•ed, tut•ing 1) to compose; form: mortar constituted of lime and sand[/ex] 2) to appoint to an office or function: He was constituted treasurer[/ex] 3) to establish, as a law 4) to give legal… … From formal English to slang
constitute — con|sti|tute [ kanstı,tut ] verb FORMAL ** 1. ) linking verb if something constitutes something else, it is considered to be that thing: This letter does not constitute an offer of employment. The invasion constitutes a clear violation of our… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
in — in·earth; in·ebri·a·tion; in·ebri·ety; in·ebri·ous; in·edible; in·ed·i·ta; in·edited; in·educabilia; in·educability; in·educable; in·education; in·ef·fa·bil·i·ty; in·ef·face·abil·i·ty; in·effaceable; in·effectuality; in·efficacious;… … English syllables
er — er·i·an·thus; er·ic; er·i·ca; er·i·ca·ce·ae; er·i·cad; er·i·ca·les; er·i·ce·tal; er·i·ce·tic·o·lous; er·i·coid; er·i·co·phyte; erig·er·on; er·i·glos·sa; er·ik·ite; er·i·na·ceous; er·i·na·ceus; er·in·ite; er·i·nose; er·i·o·bot·rya;… … English syllables
reconstitute — re•con•sti•tute [[t]riˈkɒn stɪˌtut, ˌtyut[/t]] v. t. tut•ed, tut•ing 1) to constitute again; reconstruct 2) coo to return (a dehydrated or concentrated food) to the liquid state by adding water • Etymology: 1805–15 re con•sti•tu′tion, n … From formal English to slang