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The word "consistency" emerged in the mid-16th century and was initially used in the context of logic and philosophy, referring to the coherence and compatibility of arguments. It later gained broader usage in various fields, including science, psychology, and everyday language.
Etymology Latin consistens Participle present participle of consistere meaning to s
Etymology Latin consistentia standing together From consistere to stand together
Etymology of Inconsistency Inconsistency is derived from the Latin prefix in mea
Etymology Latin consistentia standing together From consistere to stand together
Etymology Late Latin consistentia consistency from Latin consistere to stand togethe
Etymology Late Latin consistentia consistency from Latin consistere to stand togethe
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