consistency
51consistency — n. 1. Consistence, degree of density. 2. Congruity, agreement, compatibility, conformableness, correspondence …
52consistency — n 1. coherence, holding together, retention of form, maintenance of solidity or firmness; density, firmness, thickness, viscosity. 2. adherence, attachment, devotion, constancy, faithfulness, fidelity, fealty, loyalty, allegiance; compliance,… …
53consistency — con·sist·en·cy …
54consistency — [kənˈsɪstənsi] noun 1) [U] the ability to remain the same in behaviour, attitudes, or qualities Ant: inconsistency 2) [C/U] the degree to which a substance is thick, smooth, or firm …
55consistency — The stiffness, or fluid quality of an adhesive coating or sealer compound …
56consistency — n. (also consistence) (pl. ies or es) 1 the degree of density, firmness, or viscosity, esp. of thick liquids. 2 the state of being consistent; conformity with other or earlier attitudes, practice, etc. 3 the state or quality of holding or… …
57consistency of an estimator — the property of approaching the value of a population parameter as the sample size increases ad infinitum …
58consistency principle — basic principle in accounting that determines that one must always apply the same methods and procedures …
59Consistency Index — See CI …
60Local consistency — In constraint satisfaction, local consistency conditions are properties of constraint satisfaction problems related to the consistency of subsets of variables or constraints. Several such conditions exist, the most known being node consistency,… …