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Definition of absolute
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Absolute
(a.)
Positive;
clear;
certain;
not
doubtful.
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Positive
::
Positive
(n.) That which
settles
by
absolute
appointment.
Autocratrix
::
Autocratrix
(n.) A
female
sovereign
who is
independent
and
absolute;
-- a title given to the
empresses
of
Russia.
Deictically
::
Deictically
(adv.)
In a
manner
to show or point out;
directly;
absolutely;
definitely.
Absolute
::
Absolute
(a.)
Loosed
from, or
unconnected
by,
dependence
on any other
being;
self-existent;
self-sufficing..
Silent
::
Silent
(a.) Free from sound or
noise;
absolutely
still;
perfectly
quiet.
Comparative
::
Comparative
(a.)
Estimated
by
comparison;
relative;
not
positive
or
absolute,
as
compared
with
another
thing or
state..
Do
::
Do (n.) A
syllable
attached
to the first tone of the major
diatonic
scale for the
purpose
of
solmization,
or
solfeggio.
It is the first of the seven
syllables
used by the
Italians
as manes of
musical
tones,
and
replaced,
for the sake of
euphony,
the
syllable
Ut,
applied
to the note C. In
England
and
America
the same
syllables
are used by mane as a scale
pattern,
while the tones in
respect
to
absolute
pitch are named from the first seven
letters
of the
alphabet..
Absolute
::
Absolute
(a.)
Positive;
clear;
certain;
not
doubtful.
Downright
::
Downright
(a.) Open;
artless;
undisguised;
absolute;
unmixed;
as,
downright
atheism..
Unessential
::
Unessential
(n.)
Something
not
constituting
essence,
or
something
which is not of
absolute
necessity;
as, forms are among the
unessentials
of
religion..
Hobbism
::
Hobbism
(n.) The
philosophical
system
of
Thomas
Hobbes,
an
English
materialist
(1588-1679);
esp., his
political
theory
that the most
perfect
form of civil
government
is an
absolute
monarchy
with
despotic
control
over
everything
relating
to law,
morals,
and
religion..
Despotism
::
Despotism
(n.) The
power,
spirit,
or
principles
of a
despot;
absolute
control
over
others;
tyrannical
sway;
tyranny..
Fee
::
Fee (n.) An
estate
of
inheritance
belonging
to the
owner,
and
transmissible
to his
heirs,
absolutely
and
simply,
without
condition
attached
to the
tenure..
Allodium
::
Allodium
(n.)
Freehold
estate;
land which is the
absolute
property
of the
owner;
real
estate
held in
absolute
independence,
without
being
subject
to any rent,
service,
or
acknowledgment
to a
superior.
It is thus
opposed
to
feud..
Blank
::
Blank (a.)
Absolute;
downright;
unmixed;
as, blank
terror..
Matter-of-fact
::
Matter-of-fact
(a.)
Adhering
to
facts;
not
turning
aside from
absolute
realities;
not
fanciful
or
imaginative;
commonplace;
dry.
Conditionally
::
Conditionally
(adv.)
In a
conditional
manner;
subject
to a
condition
or
conditions;
not
absolutely
or
positively.
Plenary
::
Plenary
(a.) Full;
entire;
complete;
absolute;
as, a
plenary
license;
plenary
authority..
Domain
::
Domain
(n.)
Ownership
of land; an
estate
or
patrimony
which one has in his own
right;
absolute
proprietorship;
paramount
or
sovereign
ownership.
Tenure
::
Tenure
(n.)
Manner
of
holding,
in
general;
as, in
absolute
governments,
men hold their
rights
by a
precarious
tenure..
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