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absurditylate 15c., from Middle French absurdité, from Late Latin absurditatem (nominative absurditas) "dissonance, incongruity," noun of state from Latin absurdus "out of tune;" figurative [..]
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absurdityAbsurdity is anything that is irrational, unnatural, or inconvenient. Absurdity can also mean matter that is not supposed to have been within the intention of men of ordinary intelligence and truth. T [..]
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absurdity(n) a message whose content is at variance with reason(n) a ludicrous folly
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(obsolete,rare) Dissonance.nor I (in 1966) could conceive of reducing our "science" to the ultimate absurdity of reading Finnish newspapers almost a century and a half old in order to establish "pri [..]
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