This word is from the Spanish constitución.
kons·tí·tus·yón
constitution
The current constitution in effect in the Philippines is referred to as the 1987 Constitution. It is officially in English; we have posted the Tagalog translation on each article’s page, which can be referenced here.
konstítusyónal
constitutional
The native Tagalog equivalent is salígang-batás.
sa·lí·gang-ba·tás
constitution
MGA KAHULUGAN SA TAGALOG
konstítusyón: mga batayang prinsipyo na gumagabay sa pamamahala ng isang bansa, estado, o organisasyon
konstítusyón: kasulatan o kabuuan ng mga prinsipyong ito
konstítusyón: pisikal na kondisyon ng katawan
Dito nakapaloob na ang Filipino ang wikang pambansa ng bansang pilipinas.
► PREAMBLE ► ARTICLE I - National Territory ► ARTICLE II - Declaration of Principles and State Policies ► ARTICLE III - Bill of Rights ► ARTICLE IV Citizenship ► ARTICLE V - Suffrage ► ARTICLE VI - Legislative Department ► ARTICLE VII - Executive Department ► ARTICLE VIII - Judicial Department ► ARTICLE IX - Constitutional Commissions ► ARTICLE X Local Government ► ARTICLE XI - Accountability of Public Officers ► ARTICLE XII - National Economy and Patrimony ► ARTICLE XIII - Social Justice and Human Rights ► ARTICLE XIV - Education, Science and Technology, Arts, Culture & Sports ► ARTICLE XV - The Family ► ARTICLE XVI - General Provisions ► ARTICLE XVII - Amendments or Revisions ► ARTICLE XVIII - Transitory Provisions
misspelling: konstisyonal