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| constitution | (n) การก่อตั้ง |
| constitution | (n) การประกอบขึ้น, Syn. composition, makeup |
| constitution | (n) รัฐธรรมนูญ |
| constitution | (n) สุขภาพร่างกาย, Syn. physique, health, physical makeup |
| constitution | ๑. สังขาร, การปรุงแต่ง๒. ภาวะร่างกาย [แพทยศาสตร์ ๖ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔] |
| constitution | รัฐธรรมนูญ [รัฐศาสตร์ ๑๗ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔] |
| constitution | ๑. การปรุงแต่ง๒. สิ่งที่ปรุงแต่ง, สังขาร [ปรัชญา ๒ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕] |
| constitution | รัฐธรรมนูญ, ธรรมนูญ [นิติศาสตร์ ๑๑ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕] |
| Constitution | ตราสารจัดตั้ง [TU Subject Heading] |
| Constitution | ลักษณะเฉพาะตน, ธรรมนูญ [การแพทย์] |
| Constitution conventions | จารีตและประเพณีทางรัฐธรรมนูญ [TU Subject Heading] |
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| Constitution Day | [คอนส-ติ-ติว-ฌัน เดย์] (n) วันรัฐธรรมนูญของไทย ซึ่งตรงกับ วันที่ 10 ธันวาคมของทุกปี, See also: ประชาธิปไตย Image: |
| รธน. | (n) constitution, Syn. รัฐธรรมนูญ |
| รัฐธรรมนูญ | (n) constitution, Example: ตามรัฐธรรมนูญไทย รัฐกับศาสนามิได้แยกจากกัน และรัฐมีหน้าที่ต้องดูแลศาสนาด้วย, Count Unit: ฉบับ |
| กฎหมายสูงสุด | (n) constitution, Syn. รัฐธรรมนูญ, Example: รัฐธรรมนูญเป็นกฎหมายสูงสุดในการปกครองประเทศ |
| รัฐธรรมนูญ | [ratthathammanūn = ratthammanūn] (n) EN: constitution FR: constitution [ f ] |
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| constitution | (n) the act of forming or establishing something, Syn. establishment, organisation, formation, organization, Example: the constitution of a PTA group last year; it was the establishment of his reputation; he still remembers the organization of the club |
| constitution | (n) the way in which someone or something is composed, Syn. makeup, physical composition, make-up, composition |
| constitution | (n) a United States 44-gun frigate that was one of the first three naval ships built by the United States; it won brilliant victories over British frigates during the War of 1812 and is without doubt the most famous ship in the history of the United States Navy; it has been rebuilt and is anchored in the Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston, Syn. Old Ironsides |
| constitutional | (n) a regular walk taken as a form of exercise |
| constitutional | (adj) of benefit to or intended to benefit your physical makeup, Example: constitutional walk |
| constitutional | (adj) sanctioned by or consistent with or operating under the law determining the fundamental political principles of a government, Ant. unconstitutional, Example: the constitutional right of free speech; constitutional government; constitutional guarantees |
| constitutional convention | (n) the convention of United States statesmen who drafted the United States Constitution in 1787 |
| constitutionalism | (n) a constitutional system of government (usually with a written constitution) |
| constitutionalism | (n) advocacy of a system of government according to constitutional principles |
| constitutionalist | (n) an advocate of constitutional government |
| Constitution | n. [ F. constitution, L. constitutio. ] The physical constitution of the sun. Sir J. Herschel. [ 1913 Webster ] Our constitutions have never been enfeebled by the vices or luxuries of the old world. Story. [ 1913 Webster ] He defended himself with . . . less passion than was expected from his constitution. Clarendon. [ 1913 Webster ] Our constitution had begun to exist in times when statesmen were not much accustomed to frame exact definitions. Macaulay. [ 1913 Webster ] ☞ 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. [ 1913 Webster ] The positive constitutions of our own churches. Hooker. [ 1913 Webster ] A constitution of Valentinian addressed to Olybrius, then prefect of Rome, for the regulation of the conduct of advocates. George Long. [ 1913 Webster ]
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| Constitutional | n. A walk or other exercise taken for one's health or constitution. [ Colloq. ] Thackeray. [ 1913 Webster ] The men trudged diurnal constitutionals along the different roads. Compton Reade. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Constitutional | a. [ Cf. F. constitutionnel. ] The anient constitutional traditions of the state. Macaulay. [ 1913 Webster ]
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| Constitutionalism | n. The theory, principles, or authority of constitutional government; attachment or adherence to a constitution or constitutional government. Carlyle. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Constitutionalist | n. One who advocates a constitutional form of government; a constitutionalist. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Constitutionality | n.; Constitutionalities, bottomless cavilings and questionings about written laws. Carlyle. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Constitutionally | adv. The English were constitutionally humane. Hallam. [ 1913 Webster ] Nothing would indue them to acknowledge that [ such ] an assembly . . . was constitutionally a Parliament. Macaulay. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Constitutionist | n. One who adheres to the constitution of the country. Bolingbroke. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Einrichtung { f } | Einrichtungen { pl } | constitution | constitutions [Add to Longdo] |
| Staatsverfassung { f } | Staatsverfassungen { pl } | constitution | constitutions [Add to Longdo] |
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