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Answer for the clue "The property of strong in constitution ", 10 letters:
robustness

Word definitions for robustness in dictionaries

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
In biology , robustness is used to describe a species with a morphology based on strength and a heavy build. The alternative morphology is the gracile body type. For example, comparing similar species, rats have robust body types while mice are gracile. ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. The quality of being robust.

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Robustness \Ro*bust"ness\, n. The quality or state of being robust.

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. the property of strong in constitution [syn: hardiness , lustiness ]

Usage examples of robustness.

Then Wang Lung leaped forward and he fell on his son lashing him, and although the lad was taller than he, he was stronger from his labor in the fields and from the robustness of his mature body, and he beat the lad until the blood streamed down.

Count von Rumford only 105 years before, though that powdery and periwigged age now seemed a distant eon compared with the roll-your-sleeves-up robustness of the late Victorians.

As discussed later, the cryptographical robustness of the key doesn't really matter.

She had the complexion of a night-blooming lily, dense lips that might have been molded from the meat of muskmelons, a longish nose that in its curl and grace resembled the scroll of a small violin, cheeks and chin whose juxtaposition of delicate bone to carefree baby fat combined the elegance of a racehorse with the robustness of a mule.

Audrey saw an Algerian, ragged and dirty from the battle-fields, kiss on both cheeks a portly British Admiral of the fleet, and was herself kissed by a French sailor, with extreme robustness and a slight tinge of vin ordinaire.