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1 absurde
absurde [apsyʀd]1. adjective2. masculine noun* * *apsyʀd
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adjectif absurd
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nom masculin absurd* * *apsyʀd1. adj2. nm1) (= nature absurde de qch) absurdity2) PHILOSOPHIE* * *B nm absurd; philosophie de l'absurde philosophy of the absurd; démontrer qch par l'absurde gén, Math to prove sth by contradiction; raisonnement par l'absurde Math proof by contradiction.[apsyrd] adjectifne soyez pas absurde! don't be absurd ou talk nonsense!2. [oubli, contretemps] absurd————————[apsyrd] nom masculin1. [absurdité] absurd
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