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Konstanz

American  
[kawn-stahnts] / ˈkɔn stɑnts /

noun

  1. German name of Constance.


Konstanz British  
/ ˈkɔnstants /

noun

  1. the German name for Constance

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At the MPI-AB in Konstanz, Germany, pigeons had been trained to return to their aviary from locations more than twenty kilometers away.

From Science Daily May 31, 2026

A team of physicists at the University of Konstanz, led by Davide Bossini, has developed an experimental technique that makes it possible.

From Science Daily Oct. 24, 2025

A pressure of 3,000 bar is applied to the cold shock protein B of Bacillus subtilis in a small tube in the NMR spectroscopy laboratory at the University of Konstanz.

From Science Daily May 6, 2024

Now, a study from the Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior in Konstanz, Germany, has an explanation for how this collective phenomenon forms: the storks are choosing to fly together.

From Science Daily Apr. 17, 2024

Next, Eck proceeded to point out that Luther's errors, which were the errors of former heretics, Wyclif, Huss and the like, had been sufficiently condemned by the Church, and particularly by the Council of Konstanz.

From Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great, Volume 7 Little Journeys to the Homes of Eminent Orators by Elbert Hubbard

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