- dwell: originate (in); "The problems dwell in the social injustices in this country"
- have its essential character; be comprised or contained in; be embodied in; "The payment consists in food"; "What does love consist in?"
- be consistent in form, tenor, or character; be congruous; "Desires are to be satisfied only so far as consists with an approved end"
- be composed of; "The land he conquered comprised several provinces"; "What does this dish consist of?"
- (consistence) consistency: a harmonious uniformity or agreement among things or parts
- A consist , in North American railway terminology, is used as a noun to describe the group of rail vehicles which make up a train. A near-equivalent UK term is rake (e.g. a rake of wagons or a rake of coaches) but this excludes the locomotive.
- A lineup or sequence of railroad carriages or cars, with or without a locomotive, that form a unit; To be composed, formed, or made up (of)
- (consistence) the physical quality which is given by the degree of firmness, solidity, density, and viscosity; the staying together, or remaining in close relation of non-physical things; standing still; quiescence; state of rest
- Soil consistence is the resistance to deformation or rupture and the degree of cohesion or adhesion of the soil mass. ...
- A document which shows the number of loads, empties, weight in tons and length in feet of a specific train. A consist shows the identifying number of each locomotive and location within that consist for a specific train.
- the coupled vehicles making up a train. A train consist usually contains cars (coaches), a cab car and a locomotive.
- Contents or equipment of a train. Report form sent ahead so yardmaster can make plans for switching the train. The report is usually dropped off to an operator; this is dropping the consist
- Another word used for train within BART. The two terms are interchangeable.
- The make-up of a freight train by types of cars and their contents.
- 1) The makeup or composition (number and specific identity) of a train of vehicles. 2) Contents.
- The number of vehicles forming a train.
- The make-up of a train; a list containing specific information for each car of a train. A group of locomotives.
- Pronounced KAHN-sist. This is basically everything that the engines are pulling. A switcher will work in a yard to put together a consist of freight cars, taking into account their destinations and the order in which they will be dropped off. ...
- the cars that make up a train.
- v. (phr v) consist of sth be composed or made up of sth