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absolute ab¢sel¡t or út,
adjective free from limits, restrictions or conditions; certain, positive; complete; unlimited; free from mixture, pure; independent of relation to other things; peremptory; unrestricted by constitutional checks; out of ordinary syntactic relation, standing as an independent construction, such as the Latin ablative absolute and Greek genitive absolute (grammar); existing in and by itself without necessary relation to anything else (philosophy); capable of being conceived independently of anything else.
noun (with the; often with capital Absolute) that which is absolute, self-existent or uncaused.
design dizìn¢,
verb transitive to indicate (Shakespeare, Spenser, etc; obsolete); to draw; to plan and execute artistically; to form a plan of; to contrive, invent; to intend; to set apart or destine.
noun a drawing or sketch; a plan in outline; a plan or scheme formed in the mind; arrangement of form and appearance; a plot; intention.
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