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consubstantial

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con⋅sub⋅stan⋅tial

[kon-suhb-stan-shuhl]
–adjective
of one and the same substance, essence, or nature.

Origin:
1350–1400; ME < LL consubstantiālis, equiv. to con- con- + substanti(a) substance + -ālis -al 1


con⋅sub⋅stan⋅tial⋅ism, noun
con⋅sub⋅stan⋅tial⋅ist, noun
con⋅sub⋅stan⋅ti⋅al⋅i⋅ty, noun
con⋅sub⋅stan⋅tial⋅ly, adverb
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con·sub·stan·tial   (kŏn'səb-stān'shəl)   
adj.  Of the same substance, nature, or essence.

[Middle English consubstancial, from Late Latin cōnsubstantiālis : Latin com-, com- + Late Latin substantiālis, substantial; see substantial.]
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