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absolute means

<span class="searchmatch">absolute</span> <span class="searchmatch">means</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">absolute</span> mean...


absolute mean

<span class="searchmatch">absolute</span> mean (plural <span class="searchmatch">absolute</span> <span class="searchmatch">means</span>) (mathematics) The mean of the <span class="searchmatch">absolute</span> magnitude of a function that has both positive and negative values....


absolute instrument

<span class="searchmatch">absolute</span> instrument (plural <span class="searchmatch">absolute</span> instruments) An instrument whose calibration can be determined by <span class="searchmatch">means</span> of physical measurements on the instrument...


common recovery

historical) A legal proceeding in England that enabled lawyers to convert an entailed estate into <span class="searchmatch">absolute</span> ownership, fee simple, by <span class="searchmatch">means</span> of a legal fiction....


mütləq

friends mütləq <span class="searchmatch">absolute</span> full, unlimited, unrestricted mütləq hakimiyyət ― <span class="searchmatch">absolute</span> power Synonyms: tam, qəti perfect mütləq eşitmə ― <span class="searchmatch">absolute</span> pitch Synonym:...


at all costs

all costs (not comparable) As an <span class="searchmatch">absolute</span> imperative; sparing no effort or expense Synonyms: at any cost, by any <span class="searchmatch">means</span>, no matter what, (dated) for any...


superabsolute

concretes with <span class="searchmatch">absolute</span> alcohol, chilling, filtering, fractionally distilling under reduced pressure at low temperatures, and by other <span class="searchmatch">means</span> familiar to...


absolutt

From Latin absolūtus (“concluded, <span class="searchmatch">absolute</span>”), perfect passive participle of absolvō (“complete, finish”), from both ab- (“from, off, away from”), from...


konstitusi rigid

through special or exceptional <span class="searchmatch">means</span> such as popular approval in a referendum or a legislative decision with an <span class="searchmatch">absolute</span> majority of votes “konstitusi...


absolutely

From late Middle English absolutly, equivalent to <span class="searchmatch">absolute</span> +‎ -ly. First attested in 1425. (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈæb.səˌl(j)uːt.li/, /ˌæb...