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constitution

N การ ก่อตั้ง  kan-ko-tang

 

constitution

N การ ประกอบ ขึ้น  composition makeup kan-pra-kob-kuen

 

constitution

N รัฐธรรมนูญ  rad-ta-tam-ma-nun

 

constitution

N สุขภาพ ร่างกาย  physique health physical makeup suk-ka-phab-rang-kai

 

constitutional

ADJ ที่ เป็น ส่วน พื้นฐาน  ที่ เป็น ส่วน กำเนิด  basic essential ti-pen-suan-puen-tan

 

constitutional

ADJ ที่ เป็น ส่วนหนึ่ง ที่ จำเป็น  component ti-pen-suan-nueng-ti-jam-pen

 

constitutionalism

N บทบัญญัติ ของ รัฐบาล ที่ มี รัฐธรรมนูญ  การปกครอง โดย ใช้ รัฐธรรมนูญ 

 

constitutionality

N การ ถูกต้อง ตาม บทบัญญัติ ใน รัฐธรรมนูญ 

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

CONSTITUTION

n. 1. The act of constituting, enacting, establishing, or appointing.
2. The state of being; that form of being or peculiar structure and connection of parts which makes or characterizes a system or body. Hence the particular frame or temperament of the human body is called its constitution. We speak of a robust or feeble constitution; a cold, phlegmatic, sanguine or irritable constitution. We speak of the constitution of the air, or other substance; the constitution of the solar system; the constitution of things.
3. The frame or temper of mind, affections or passions.
4. The established form of government in a state, kingdom or country; a system of fundamental rules, principles and ordinances for the government of a state or nation. In free states, the constitution is paramount to the statutes or laws enacted by the legislature, limiting and controlling its power; and in the United States, the legislature is created, and its powers designated, by the constitution.
5. A particular law, ordinance, or regulation, made by the authority of any superior, civil or ecclesiastical; as the constitutions of Justinian and his successors.
6. A system of fundamental principles for the government of rational and social beings.
The New Testament is the moral constitution of modern society.

 

CONSTITUTIONAL

a. 1. Bred or inherent in the constitution, or in the natural frame of body or mind; as a constitutional infirmity; constitutional ardor or dulness.
2. Consistent with the constitution; authorized by the constitution or fundamental rules of a government; legal.
An act of Congress prohibiting the importation of slaves into the United States is constitutional.
3. Relating to the constitution; as a constitutional doubt.

 

CONSTITUTIONALIST

n. 1. An adherent to the constitution of government.
2. An innovator of the old constitution, or a framer or friend of the new constitution in France.

 

CONSTITUTIONALITY

n. 1. The state of being constitutional; the state of being inherent in the natural frame; as the constitutionality of disease.
2. The state of being consistent with the constitution or frame of government, or of being authorized by its provisions.
The judges of the supreme court of the United States have the power of determining the constitutionality of laws.

 

CONSTITUTIONALLY

adv. In consistency with the constitution or frame of government.

 

CONSTITUTIONIST

n.One who adheres to the constitution of the country.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

CONSTITUTION

Con `sti *tu "tion, n. Etym: [F. constitution, L. constitute. ]

 

1. The act or process of constituting; the action of enacting, establishing, or appointing; enactment; establishment; formation.

 

2. The state of being; that form of being, or structure and connection of parts, which constitutes and characterizes a system or body; natural condition; structure; texture; conformation. The physical constitution of the sun. Sir J. Herschel.

 

3. The agregate of all one's inherited physical qualities; the aggregate of the vital powers of an individual, with refernce to ability to endure hardship, resist disease, etc. ; as, a robust constitution. Our constitutions have never been enfeebled by the vices or luxuries of the oid world. Story.

 

4. The aggregate of mental qualities; temperament. He defended himself with. .. less passion than was expected from his constitution. Clarendon.

 

5. The fundamental, organic law or principles of government of men, embodied in written documents, or implied in the institutions and usages of the country or society; also, a written instrument embodying such organic law, and laying down fundamental rules and principles for the conduct of affairs. Our constitution had begun to exist in times when statesmen were not much accustomed to frame exact definitions. Macaulay.

 

Note: In England the constitution is unwritten, and may be modified from time to time by act of Parliament. In the United States a constitution cannot ordinarily be modified, exept through such processes as the constitution itself ordains.

 

6. An authoritative ordinance, regulation or enactment; especially, one made by a Roman emperor, or one affecting ecclesiastical doctrine or disipline; as, the constitutions of Justinian. The positive constutions of our own churches. Hooker. A constitution of Valentinian addressed to Olybrius, then prefect of Rome, for the regulation of the conduct of advocates. George Long. Apostolic constitutions. See under Apostolic.

 

CONSTITUTIONAL

Con `sti *tu "tion *al, a. Etym: [f. F. constitutionnel. ]

 

1. Belonging to, or inherent in, the constitution, or in the structure of body or mind; as, a constitutional infirmity; constitutional ardor or dullness.

 

2. In accordance with, or authorized by, the constitution of a state or a society; as, constitutional reforms.

 

3. Regulated by, dependent on, or secured by, a constitution; as, constitutional government; constitutional rights. Hallam.

 

4. Relating to a constitution, or establishment form of government; as, a constitutional risis. The anient constitutional traditions of the state. Macaulay.

 

5. For the benefit or one's constitution or health; as, a constitutional walk. [Colloq. ] Constitutional law, law that relates to the constitution, as a permanent system of political and juridical government, as distinguished from statutory and common law, which relate to matters subordinate to such constitution.

 

CONSTITUTIONAL

CONSTITUTIONAL Con `sti *tu "tion *al, n.

 

Defn: A walk or other exercise taken for one's health or constitution. [Colloq. ] Thackeray. The men trudged diurnal constitutionals along the different roads. Compton Reade.

 

CONSTITUTIONALISM

CONSTITUTIONALISM Con `sti *tu "tion *al *ism, n.

 

Defn: The theory, principles, or authority of constitutional government; attachment or adherene to a constitution or constitutional government. Carlyle.

 

CONSTITUTIONALIST

CONSTITUTIONALIST Con `sti *tu "tion *al *ist, n.

 

Defn: One who advocates a constitutional form of government; a constitutionalist.

 

CONSTITUTIONALITY

Con `sti *tu `tion *al "i *ty, n.; pl. -ties. Etym: [f. F.constitutionalité.]

 

1. The quality or state of being constitutional, or inherent in the natural frame.

 

2. The state of being consistent with the constitution or frame of government, or of being authorized by its provisions. Burke. Constitutionalities, bottomless cavilings and questionings about written laws. Carlyle.

 

CONSTITUTIONALLY

CONSTITUTIONALLY Con `sti *tu "tion *al *ly, adv.

 

1. In accordance with the constitution or natural disposition of the mind or body; naturally; as, he was constitutionally timid. The English were constitutionally humane. Hallam.

 

2. In accordance with the constitution or fundamental law; legally; as, he was not constitutionally appointed. Nothing would indue them to acknowledge that [such ] an assembly. .. was constitutionally a Parliament. Macaulay.

 

CONSTITUTIONIST

CONSTITUTIONIST Con `sti *tu "tion *ist, n.

 

Defn: One who adheres to the constitution of the country. Bolingbroke.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

constitution

con sti tu tion |ˌkänstəˈt (y )o͞oSHən ˌkɑnstəˈt (j )uʃən | noun 1 a body of fundamental principles or established precedents according to which a state or other organization is acknowledged to be governed. ( the Constitution ) the basic written set of principles and precedents of federal government in the US, which came into operation in 1789 and has since been modified by twenty-seven amendments. 2 the composition of something: the genetic constitution of a species. the forming or establishing of something: the constitution of a police authority. 3 a person's physical state with regard to vitality, health, and strength: pregnancy had weakened her constitution. a person's mental or psychological makeup. ORIGIN Middle English (denoting a law, or a body of laws or customs ): from Latin constitutio (n- ), from constituere establish, appoint (see constitute ).

 

constitutional

con sti tu tion al |ˌkänstəˈt (y )o͞oSHənl ˌkɑnstəˈt (j )uʃənl | adjective 1 of or relating to an established set of principles governing a state: a constitutional amendment. in accordance with or allowed by such principles: a constitutional monarchy. 2 of or relating to someone's physical or mental condition: a constitutional weakness. noun dated a walk, typically one taken regularly to maintain or restore good health. DERIVATIVES con sti tu tion al i ty |-ˌt (y )o͞oSHəˈnalitē |noun, con sti tu tion al ly adverb

 

constitutionalism

con sti tu tion al ism |ˌkänstəˈt (y )o͞oSHənl -izəm ˌkɑnstəˈt (j )uʃnəlɪzəm | noun constitutional government. adherence to such a system of government. DERIVATIVES con sti tu tion al ist noun

 

constitutionalize

con sti tu tion al ize |ˌkänstəˈt (y )o͞oSHənl -īz ˌkɑnstəˈt (j )uʃnəlaɪz | verb [ with obj. ] make subject to explicit provisions of a country's constitution: divorce is not constitutionalized.

 

Constitution State

Con sti tu tion State a nickname for the state of Connecticut.

 

Oxford Dictionary

constitution

con |sti |tu ¦tion |kɒnstɪˈtjuːʃ (ə )n | noun 1 a body of fundamental principles or established precedents according to which a state or other organization is acknowledged to be governed. ( the Constitution ) the basic written set of principles and precedents of federal government in the US, which came into operation in 1789 and has since been modified by twenty-six amendments. historical a decree, ordinance, or law. 2 [ mass noun ] the composition of something: the genetic constitution of a species. the action of forming or establishing something: the constitution of a police authority. 3 a person's physical state as regards vitality, health, and strength: pregnancy had weakened her constitution. a person's character. ORIGIN Middle English (denoting a law, or a body of laws or customs ): from Latin constitutio (n- ), from constituere establish, appoint (see constitute ).

 

constitutional

con |sti |tu ¦tion ¦al |kɒnstɪˈtjuːʃ (ə )n (ə )l | adjective 1 relating to an established set of principles governing a state: a constitutional amendment. in accordance with a constitution: a constitutional monarchy. 2 relating to someone's nature or physical condition: a constitutional weakness. noun dated a walk taken regularly to maintain or restore good health. DERIVATIVES constitutionality |-ˈnalɪti |noun, constitutionally adverb

 

constitutionalism

con |sti |tu ¦tion ¦al |ism |kɒnstɪˈtjuːʃ (ə )n (ə )lɪz (ə )m | noun [ mass noun ] constitutional government. adherence to a constitutional system of government. DERIVATIVES constitutionalist noun

 

constitutionalize

constitutionalize (also constitutionalise ) verb [ with obj. ] N. Amer. make subject to the provisions of a country's constitution: divorce is not constitutionalized.

 

Constitution State

Constitution State informal name for Connecticut.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

constitution

constitution noun 1 the constitution guarantees our rights: charter, social code, law; bill of rights; rules, regulations, fundamental principles. 2 the chemical constitution of the dye: composition, makeup, structure, construction, arrangement, configuration, formation, anatomy. 3 she has the constitution of an ox: health, physical condition, fettle; physique.

 

constitutional

constitutional adjective 1 constitutional powers: legal, lawful, legitimate, authorized, permitted; sanctioned, ratified, warranted, constituted, statutory, chartered, vested, official; by law. 2 a constitutional weakness: inherent, intrinsic, innate, fundamental, essential, organic; congenital, inborn, inbred. noun dated she went out for a constitutional. See walk (sense 1 of the noun ).

 

Oxford Thesaurus

constitution

constitution noun 1 the constitution guarantees freedom of expression: charter, social code, canon, body of law, system of laws /rules; bill of rights; laws, rules, regulations, fundamental principles; informal regs. 2 the chemical constitution of the dye: composition, make-up, structure, organization, construction, arrangement, configuration, framework, form, formation, anatomy, shape, design; informal set-up. 3 a woman with the constitution of an ox: health, physique, state of health, physical condition, physical strength, shape, fettle.

 

constitutional

constitutional adjective 1 the Amir's constitutional powers: legal, lawful, legitimate, licit, authorized, permitted, permissible; sanctioned, ratified, codified, warranted, constituted, statutory, chartered, vested, official; in accordance with the constitution, within the law, by law. ANTONYMS unconstitutional. 2 a constitutional weakness: inherent, inbred, intrinsic, innate, structural, fundamental, essential; congenital, organic, inborn, ingrained, deep-rooted, built-in. ANTONYMS cosmetic. noun she went out for a constitutional: walk, stroll, saunter, turn, wander, amble, breather, airing, ramble, hike; promenade; N. Amer. paseo; Italian passegiata; informal mosey, tootle; Brit. informal pootle; rare perambulation.

 

French Dictionary

constitution

constitution n. f. nom féminin 1 Composition. : La constitution d ’un dossier de candidature. 2 Organisation politique d ’un État. : Le rapatriement de la Constitution. Note Typographique En ce sens, le nom s ’écrit avec une majuscule initiale.

 

constitutionnel

constitutionnel , elle adj. adjectif Conforme à la Constitution d ’un État. : Une réforme constitutionnelle.

 

constitutionnellement

constitutionnellement adv. adverbe De façon conforme à la Constitution.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

constitution

con sti tu tion /kɑ̀nstət j úːʃ (ə )n |kɔ̀n -/constitute 名詞 s /-z /1 C 〖しばしばC -〗憲法 ; (団体 組織などの )規定 , 規約, 定款 the Constitution of the United States アメリカ合衆国憲法 (!the Federal Constitution, または単にthe Constitutionともいう ) Constitution (Memorial ) Day (日本の )憲法記念日 ▸ a written constitution 成文憲法 establish [amend ] the Constitution 憲法を制定 [改正 ]する 2 C 〖通例単数形で 〗体質 , 体格 ; 健康 He had inherited a robust constitution from his parents .彼は両親から頑健な体格 [体質 ]を譲り受けていた have a good [strong ] constitution 体質が丈夫である ▸ a person with a poor [weak ] constitution 虚弱体質の人 3 C かたく 構成 , 構造 , 組織 (⦅よりくだけて ⦆structure )the atomic constitution of matter 物質の原子構造 .4 U かたく (法律 規則などの )制定 ; (委員会などの )設立 .5 C 国体, 政体 .

 

constitutional

con sti tu tion al /kɑ̀nstət j úːʃ (ə )n (ə )l |kɔ̀n -/constitute 形容詞 比較なし 1 通例 名詞 の前で 〗憲法の , 憲法による , 合憲の ; (団体などの )規定 [規約 ]による (unconstitutional )constitutional rights 憲法に保障された権利 ▸ a constitutional amendment [reform, change ]憲法改正, 改憲 ▸ a constitutional monarchy 立憲君主国 the Constitutional Convention (米国の )憲法制定会議 〘1787年にフィラデルフィアで開催 〙.2 通例 名詞 の前で 〗体質的な , 体質 [体格 ]; 生来の ; 健康のための 〈運動など 〉.3 構成上の, 本質的な .名詞 C ⦅やや古 おどけて ⦆健康のための散歩 [運動 ].ist 名詞 C 立憲主義者 ; 憲法学者 .

 

constitutionalism

con sti tu tion al ism /kɑ̀nstət j úːʃ (ə )nəlɪ̀z (ə )m /名詞 U 立憲政治 [主義 ].

 

constitutionality

con sti tu tion al i ty /kɑ̀nstət j ùːʃənǽləti |kɔ̀n -/名詞 U かたく 合憲性 .

 

constitutionalize

con sti tu tion al ize /kɑ̀nstət j úːʃənəlàɪz /動詞 他動詞 …を合憲化する ; …に憲法を敷く .

 

constitutionally

c n sti t tion al ly 副詞 1 憲法上, 合憲的に .2 体質的に, 体質上 ; 気質上, 生まれつき .