Word: constituent Word origin: late 15th century (as a noun denoting a person who appoints another as agent): from Latin constituent- (partly via French constituant ) ‘establishing, appointing’, from the verb constituere (see constitute). Phonetic: kənˈstɪtjʊənt Listen:
being a part of a whole. Example: the constituent minerals of the rock
being a voting member of an organization and having the power to appoint or elect. Example: the constituent body has a right of veto
a member of an area which elects a representative to a legislative body. Example: the MP is playing on his constituents' sense of regional identity to win votes
a component part of something. Example: the essential constituents of the human diet
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