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con·sub·stan·tial C0592200 (kŏn′səb-stăn′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.]consubstantial (ˌkɒnsəbˈstænʃəl) adj (Theology) Christian theol (esp of the three persons of the Trinity) regarded as identical in substance or essence though different in aspect[C15: from Church Latin consubstāntiālis, from Latin com- + substantia substance] ˌconsubˌstantiˈality n ˌconsubˈstantially advcon•sub•stan•tial (ˌkɒn səbˈstæn ʃəl) adj. of one and the same substance, essence, or nature. [1350–1400; Middle English < Late Latin consubstantiālis = Latin con- con- + substanti(a) substance + -ālis -al1] con`sub•stan`ti•al′i•ty, n. con`sub•stan′tial•ly, adv. ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | consubstantial - regarded as the same in substance or essence (as of the three persons of the Trinity)Christian theology - the teachings of Christian churches | TranslationsconsubstantialenUK
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