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1 absurdity
( plural absurdities) noun urimelighet, absurditetsubst. \/əbˈsɜːdətɪ\/ eller absurdnessurimelighet, absurditetthe absurdity of (something) det urimelige i (noe)
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absurd — adjective highly unreasonable, illogical, or inappropriate. Derivatives absurdity noun (plural absurdities). absurdly adverb Origin C16: from L. absurdus out of tune , hence irrational ; related to surdus deaf, dull … English new terms dictionary
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absurdity — /əbˈsɜdəti/ (say uhb serduhtee), / ˈzɜd / (say zerd ) noun (plural absurdities) 1. the state or quality of being absurd. 2. something absurd …
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