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Absurdum

Definition: The word "absurdum" from Latin is derived from the ancient Greek adjective "absurdo", meaning "foolish, absurd, or unreasonable". It is used in a broad sense to describe anything that defies logical and common sense. In this context, it refers to something that does not conform to commonly accepted values, beliefs, or norms. For example: 1. A belief that the sky is white at sunrise is an "absurdum" because it contradicts established scientific knowledge and understanding of light phenomena. 2. An opinion that all animals are in some way inferior to humans is also "absurdum", as it goes against common moral, ethical or philosophical principles. The word "absurdum" can be applied to anything from a political movement or an individual's personal beliefs to religious practices, scientific theories and technological advancements. Definition: "A absurdum refers to something that defies logic, reason, or the common sense of society. It is considered irrational and illogical."


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