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(c540-470 BC) Greek philosopher who stated that reason is the only constant in an ever-changing worldHeraclitus
A constant stream of identical cash flows without end, such as a British consol.Perpetuity
a movie rating indicating that a movie can be seen by children under the age of 17 only if accompanied by an adult, gas constantR
a trademark for an insulated or vacuum container used to hold a liquid and maintain it at a constant temperatureThermos
able to remain in the environment, continuing despite problems, incessant or unrelenting, persisting beyond maturation, sustaining continual growth, tenacious, stubborn; persevering; constant, continual; diligentpersistent
abnormal bodily discharge, apply flux to, constant change, flow along or out, flow; flowing; fluidity, continual change; instability; material for soldering, glaze component, make or become fluid, melt; weld, fuse; flow, quantity of movement, rate of f...flux
according to standardized measures, always true algebraically, complete, perfect; pure; unlimited; definite, positive; not relative, constant in value, despotic, full and unconditional, grammatically independent, independent and unmodifiable, measured ...absolute
air or water current, beam of light, brook, creek, river; flow of water or other liquid; constant outpouring, constant flow, continuous series, float freely, flow in large quantities, flow; pour out from; arrive in large numbers; flow freely; blow, wav...stream
always present, habitual, lingering, lasting (as of an illness); constant, long-lasting, with long-term illnesschronic
any of a number of winged insects of the order Lepidoptera having long slender bodies and four colorful wings; butterfly stroke (Swimming); person who is in constant pursuit of pleasurebutterfly
apathy, inertness, inactivity, immobility; tendency of matter to remain at rest or continue at a constant velocity unless acted upon by an outside force (Physics), resistance to changeinertia
apply force or weight, push, stress, atmospheric pressure, compression, constant state of worry and urgency, exertion of force, application of weight; weight, burden, encumbrance, force per unit area, force that pushes or urges, make somebody do someth...pressure
 

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