intr.v. con·sist·ed, con·sist·ing, con·sists 2. To have a basis; reside or lie: The beauty of the artist's style consists in its simplicity. 3. To be compatible; accord: The information consists with her account. [Latin cōnsistere, to stand still, to be composed of : com-, intensive pref.; see COM- + sistere, to cause to stand; see stā- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.] |
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