constar

Etymology
., which was inherited.

Verb

 * 1) to consist (of)
 * 2) to be clear or obvious
 * 3) to appear, to figure

Etymology
Borrowed from. , which was inherited.

Verb

 * 1)  to consist, to be comprised or composed
 * 2)  to be present
 * 3)  to be certain, clear or evident
 * 4) to appear, to figure
 * 1)  to be certain, clear or evident
 * 2) to appear, to figure
 * 1) to appear, to figure
 * 1) to appear, to figure

Etymology
., which was inherited.

Verb

 * 1) to be or seem evident, clear, obvious
 * 2) to be written, to be on record
 * 3)  to consist, to be comprised or composed
 * 1) to be written, to be on record
 * 2)  to consist, to be comprised or composed
 * 1)  to consist, to be comprised or composed