Consist [verb]

Definition of Consist:

exist, reside

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Sentence/Example of Consist:

The differences in the three great makers seems to be now decided to consist in fullness of tone and quantity of power.

They consist of a more or less dense network of hyph and numerous round or oval refractive spores.

The group appeared to consist of three islands, all low and of small size.

They both consist of naked, inhospitable masses of rock, and serve at most as resting places for a few gulls.

We are told their ideas of government consist in believing that implicit obedience is due both to king and priests.

Whether that army should consist of five regiments or of fifteen was hardly worth debating.

The crops raised in England and Scotland consist principally of wheat, oats and various kinds of grasses.

The Catacombs consist essentially of two parts—corridors and chambers, or cubicula.

It may consist entirely of confectionary, or it may include the bill of fare for a hotel table.

These mounds are usually about eighteen feet apart, and consist of about as much earth as would fill a very large wheelbarrow.