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Definition of absence
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Absence
(n.) Want;
destitution;
withdrawal.
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Indifference
::
Indifference
(n.)
Absence
of
anxiety
or
interest
in
respect
to what is
presented
to the mind;
unconcernedness;
as,
entire
indifference
to all that
occurs..
Unmanhood
::
Unmanhood
(n.)
Absence
or lack of
manhood.
Isotropy
::
Isotropy
(n.)
Uniformity
of
physical
properties
in all
directions
in a body;
absence
of all kinds of
polarity;
specifically,
equal
elasticity
in all
directions..
From
::
From
(prep.)
Out of the
neighborhood
of;
lessening
or
losing
proximity
to;
leaving
behind;
by
reason
of; out of; by aid of; -- used
whenever
departure,
setting
out,
commencement
of
action,
being,
state,
occurrence,
etc., or
procedure,
emanation,
absence,
separation,
etc., are to be
expressed.
It is
construed
with, and
indicates,
the point of space or time at which the
action,
state,
etc., are
regarded
as
setting
out or
beginning;
also, less
frequently,
the
source,
the
cause,
the
occasion,
out of
Nonnecessity
::
Nonnecessity
(n.)
Absence
of
necessity;
the
quality
or state of being
unnecessary.
Privative
::
Privative
(n.) A term
indicating
the
absence
of any
quality
which might be
naturally
or
rationally
expected;
--
called
also
privative
term.
Un-
::
Un-
(adv.)
To past
particles,
or to
adjectives
formed
after the
analogy
of past
particles,
to
indicate
the
absence
of the
condition
or state
expressed
by them.
Th
::
Th () In Old
English,
the
article
the, when the
following
word began with a
vowel,
was often
written
with
elision
as if a part of the word. Thus in
Chaucer,
the forms
thabsence,
tharray,
thegle,
thend,
thingot,
etc., are found for the
absence,
the
array,
the
eagle,
the end, etc..
Unreserve
::
Unreserve
(n.)
Absence
of
reverse;
frankness;
freedom
of
communication.
Vulgarity
::
Vulgarity
(n.)
Grossness
or
clownishness
of
manners
of
language;
absence
of
refinement;
coarseness.
Inertness
::
Inertness
(n.)
Absence
of the power of
self-motion;
inertia.
Anura
::
Anura (n. pl.) One of the
orders
of
amphibians
characterized
by the
absence
of a tail, as the frogs and
toads..
Miss
::
Miss (v. t.) To
discover
the
absence
or
omission
of; to feel the want of; to mourn the loss of; to want.
Privatively
::
Privatively
(adv.)
In a
privative
manner;
by the
absence
of
something;
negatively.
Incorruption
::
Incorruption
(n.) The
condition
or
quality
of being
incorrupt
or
incorruptible;
absence
of, or
exemption
from,
corruption..
Furlough
::
Furlough
(a.) Leave of
abserice;
especially,
leave given to an
offcer
or
soldier
to be
absent
from
service
for a
certain
time; also, the
document
granting
leave of
absence..
Absence
::
Absence
(n.) A state of being
absent
or
withdrawn
from a place or from
companionship;
--
opposed
to
presence.
Abstraction
::
Abstraction
(a.)
Absence
or
absorption
of mind;
inattention
to
present
objects.
Regent
::
Regent
(a.)
Especially,
one
invested
with
vicarious
authority;
one who
governs
a
kingdom
in the
minority,
absence,
or
disability
of the
sovereign..
Want
::
Want (v. i.) The state of not
having;
the
condition
of being
without
anything;
absence
or
scarcity
of what is
needed
or
desired;
deficiency;
lack; as, a want of power or
knowledge
for any
purpose;
want of food and
clothing..
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