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"Con-" is the prefix for this word. In Latin, it meant "with", and "sistent" was a future form of a word in Latin meaning "to stand." One who stands in the future, unmoving, would be consistent. This word implies that the idea, object, ruling, etc, being observed will remain the same in the future as it has been in the past. One who is consistent is considered reliable, dependable, and predictable.

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