
1) Constituent 2) Constitutional 3) Essential 4) Making a thing what it is 5) Organic
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1) Constituent
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The term `constitutive` might refer to: ...
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playing a fundamental role in making up some type of knowledge. (Cf. regulative.)
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• (a.) Tending or assisting to constitute or compose; elemental; essential. • (a.) Having power to enact, establish, or create; instituting; determining.
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Constantly present, whether there is demand or not. Thus some enzymes are constitutively produced, whereas others are inducible. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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playing a fundamental role in making up some type of knowledge. (Cf. regulative.)
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Always synthesised; a type of enzyme whose synthesis is not regulated.
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Constantly present, whether there is demand or not. Thus some enzymes are constitutively produced, whereas others are inducible.
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Con'sti·tu`tive adjective 1. Tending or assisting to constitute or compose; elemental; essential. « An ingredient and
constitutive part of every virtue.
Barrow. »
2. Having power to enact, establish, or create; instituting; determining.
Sir W. Hamilton....Found on
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Type: Term Pronunciation: kon-sti′tū-tiv Definitions: 1. In genetics, descriptive of a gene that is controlled by constantly active promoter. See: constitutive enzyme
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Of the essential nature; internal; component; inherent. Internal relations are constitutive because they are integral parts or elements of the natures which they relate, whereas external, non-constitutive relations may be altered without change in the essential natures of the related entities. In Kant: Whatever enters into the structure of actual ....
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constituent; making a thing what it is; essential. · having power to establish or enact. · pertaining to a molecular property determined primarily by the arrangement of atoms in the molecule rather than by their nature or number.
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