Consistent vs. Persistent

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Consistentadjective

Of a regularly occurring, dependable nature.

Consistentadjective

Compatible, accordant.

Consistentadjective

(logic) Of a set of statements: such that no contradiction logically follows from them.

Consistentnoun

Objects or facts that are coexistent, or in agreement with one another.

Consistentnoun

A kind of penitent who was allowed to assist at prayers, but was not permitted to receive the holy sacraments.

Consistentadjective

Possessing firmness or fixedness; firm; hard; solid.

Consistentadjective

Having agreement with itself or with something else; having harmony among its parts; possesing unity; accordant; harmonious; congruous; compatible; uniform; not contradictory.

Consistentadjective

Living or acting in conformity with one's belief or professions.

Consistentadjective

(sometimes followed by `with') in agreement or consistent or reliable;

Consistentadjective

marked by an orderly, logical, and aesthetically consistent relation of parts;

Consistentadjective

capable of being reproduced;

Consistentadjective

the same throughout in structure or composition;

Persistentadjective

Obstinately refusing to give up or let go.

Persistentadjective

Insistently repetitive.

Persistentadjective

Indefinitely continuous.

Persistentadjective

(botany) Lasting past maturity without falling off.

Persistentadjective

(computing) Of data or a data structure: not transient or temporary, but remaining in existence after the termination of the program that creates it.

Persistentadjective

(mathematics) Describing a fractal process that has a positive Brown function

Persistentadjective

non-transient.

Persistentadjective

Inclined to persist; having staying qualities; tenacious of position or purpose.

Persistentadjective

Remaining beyond the period when parts of the same kind sometimes fall off or are absorbed; permanent; as, persistent teeth or gills; a persistent calyx; - opposed to deciduous, and caducous.

Persistentadjective

never-ceasing;

Persistentadjective

continually recurring to the mind;

Persistentadjective

retained; not shed;

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