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adj. complete, and without condition.
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late 14c., "unrestricted; complete, perfect;" also "not relative to something else" (mid-15c.), from Middle French absolut (14c., Old French asolu, Modern French absolu), from Lati [..]
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/ˈæbsəˌluːt/ adjective absolute /ˈæbsəˌluːt/ adjective Learner's definition of ABSOLUTE 1  always used before a noun : complete and total You can't predict the future with absolute c [..]
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something that is complete, certain and reliable.
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With respect to atmospheric motions, refers to an absolute coordinate system; for example, absolute vorticity as distinguished from relative vorticity. In climatology, the highest or lowest recorded v [..]
Source: glossary.ametsoc.org

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  positive, certain.
Source: shakespeare-online.com

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1. unlimited reign. 2. self-reliant- not relying on any other factors. In regards to philosophy, the topic of absolute values is referred to as absolutism. 3. designating entirety.
Source: psychologydictionary.org

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absolut
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umbadingt
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1 a : free from qualification, condition, exception, or restriction [rights that even seem have these qualifications "Long v. Rockwood, 277 U.S. 142 (1927)"] see also absolute ownership at o [..]
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"Free from restriction." See Chart No. I in Science of Mind textbook.
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Absolute literally means perfect in quality or complete. The term absolute is used in different context like absolute rust, absolute law, absolute silence, an absolute ruler, absolute temperature, abs [..]
Source: definitions.uslegal.com

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(n) something that is conceived or that exists independently and not in relation to other things; something that does not depend on anything else and is beyond human control; something that is not rel [..]
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ADV completely| absolutely; perfectly; without qualification| simply| unreservedly
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A measure having as its zero point or base the complete absence of the entity being measured
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A Measurement made without a direct reference to a second signal or measurement.
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A standard, fixed reference, as opposed to moving reference; Compare: relative;
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positive, certain Complete
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Abstract space; that which is without attributes or limitations. Also known as sunyata, void, emptiness, Parabrahman, Adi-buddha, and many other names.
Source: gnosticteachings.org (offline)

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only if it is free from restriction, qualification or condition.
Source: justice.alberta.ca (offline)

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A measure of the gain or loss on an investment portfolio or security expressed as a percentage of invested capital. Absolute return differs from relative return because it looks at the return of a particular asset in isolation and does not measure it against a benchmark.
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adj. complete, and without condition.
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Absolutes are much like essential oils, this method of extraction creates a more concentrated and more fragrant version of the plant’s essence. Absolutes can be successful in aromatherapy, but they must be handled with extreme care as there is always a danger of allergic reaction. Using absolutes in aromatherapy will help with the healing process f [..]
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1. Loosed from any limitation or condition; uncontrolled; unrestricted; unconditional; as, absolute authority, monarchy, sovereignty, an absolute promise or command; absolute power; an absolute monarch. 2. Complete in itself; perfect; consummate; faultless; as, absolute perfection; absolute beauty. "So absolute she seems, And in herself comple [..]
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A very deep area of the ocean. The term is used to refer to a particular deep part of the ocean, or to any part below 300 fathoms.
Source: en.wikisource.org

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Fixed reference, as opposed to moving reference.
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A standard, fixed reference, as opposed to moving reference; Compare: relative;
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Products, not strictly essential oils, obtained through chemical solvent extraction.
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(philosophy) That which is totally unconditioned, unrestricted, pure, perfect, or complete; that which can be thought of without relation to others. First attested in the mid 19th century [..]
Source: en.wiktionary.org

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lang=en 1600s=1678 |1700s=1719 |1800s=1818
1851 * '''1678''' — . ''''. *: This sight and sense of things worketh in him sorrow and shame for sin; he findeth, moreover, revealed in him the Savio [..]
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Concentrated, unchanged plant extract that has not been modified by any chemical methods such as distillation ("natural perfume").
Source: oils4life.co.uk (offline)





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