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CERTITUDE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. The state of being or feeling certain. 2. Certainty of act or event. 3. Something that is certain : certainty.
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CERTITUDE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
the state of being certain or confident: It is impossible to predict the outcome of the negotiations with any degree of certitude.
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CERTITUDE Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
noun freedom from doubt, especially in matters of faith or opinion; certainty. Synonyms: belief, conviction, assurance
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certitude (ˈsɜːtɪtjuːd) [a. F. certitude certainty, objective or subjective f. late L. certitūdinem (in S. Gregory, Boethius, etc.), f. L. cert-us certain.] 1. Subjective certainty; the state of being certain or sure of anything; assured conviction of the mind that the facts are so and so; absence o...
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Certitude - Dashboard
Certitude is a tool used to validate solutions for geocaching puzzles. Your geocaching name is unknown, please sign in to identify yourself.
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CERTITUDE Synonyms: 38 Similar and Opposite Words
Synonyms for CERTITUDE: certainty, assurance, confidence, conviction, satisfaction, assuredness, sureness, positiveness; Antonyms of ...
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Certainty vs Certitude: Deciding Between Similar Terms
Certainty is a state of being completely convinced or sure of something. It is the absence of doubt or uncertainty. It is a feeling of confidence that something is true or will happen. Certainty is often used in a legal context, where it refers to the level of proof required to establish a fact or a claim. Define Certitude
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certitude - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Middle French. edit. Etymology. edit. Borrowed from Late Latin certitūdō, from Latin certus (“sure”). Noun. edit. certitude f (plural certitudes).
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Certitude - New Advent
The word certitude indicates both a state of mind and a quality of a proposition, according as we say, "I am certain", or, "It is certain".
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Certitude | Encyclopedia.com
St. Thomas Aquinas defines certitude as "the firmness of the adherence of a knowing power to the thing known" (In 3 sent. 26.2.4).
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Certitude Roofing – Pennsylvania Roofing Contractor Specializing ...
Certitude Home Improvements provides industry-leading service and products for roofing, siding, gutters and window replacement projects.
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Certitude - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
Certitude is very similar to certainty, and often used interchangeably, but there's a hint of danger about certitude; someone who displays it may well be ...
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certitude/ˈsɜ:tɪtju:d; ?@ -tu:d; `sətəˌtud/ n[U](fml 文) feeling of certainty; lack of doubt 确信; 确定无疑.
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certainty in French - Cambridge Dictionary
certainty translate: certitude [feminine], conviction [feminine], certitude [feminine], certitude, certitude. Learn more in the Cambridge English-French Dictionary.
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Une Saison Volée
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Intro (unknown) – 1:08
La certitude (Jérôme Minière) – 3:23
Over all (David-Ivar Herman Düne) – 4:46
Le ravin (Deziel) – 2:53
La vie
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