Definition: Absolvers are also known as "ablator" or "antiballistic missile," especially in military parlance, used to describe a weapon designed for nuclear weapons but specifically targeting ballistic missiles. A bullet is deflected away from a target by a bullet's motion that has no part with the gun, thus leaving a bullet with no energy, or in other words, it does not have momentum. This concept is similar to an ablator, where bullets are deflected into space without having any kinetic energy left in their barrel. In military terminology, these weapons are also known as "absolutes," which is the abbreviation of "ablation." The term originates from the use of bullets (and hence bullets themselves) as a weapon and refers to the act or process of ablation.
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