absence

  • 41Absence — Ab|sence [a psã:s] die; , n [...sn̩] <aus gleichbed. fr. absence, vgl. ↑Absenz> Geistesabwesenheit, bes. epileptischer Anfall mit nur kurz andauernder Bewusstseinstrübung (Med.) …

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  • 42absence of — the non existence or lack of. → absence …

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  • 43absence — noun 1》 the state of being away from a place or person. 2》 (absence of) the non existence or lack of …

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  • 44absence — n. 1. Non attendance, non appearance. 2. Inattention, abstraction, preoccupation, distraction, revery, musing, brown study, absence of mind. 3. Want, deficiency, lack, default, defect. 4. Privation, negation …

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  • 45absence — The state of being absent, removed, or away from one s domicile, or usual place of residence. Not present at particular time; opposite of appearance at a specified time. See also seven years absence …

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  • 46absence — The state of being absent, removed, or away from one s domicile, or usual place of residence. Not present at particular time; opposite of appearance at a specified time. See also seven years absence …

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  • 47absence — The state of being away, not being present. See effective absence …

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  • 48absence — see absence makes the heart grow fonder …

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  • 49absence — n. 1 the state of being away from a place or person. 2 the time or duration of being away. 3 (foll. by of) the non existence or lack of. Phrases and idioms: absence of mind inattentiveness. Etymology: ME f. OF f. L absentia (as ABSENT) …

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  • 50Absence (droit) — Absence en droit civil français  Pour les autres articles nationaux, voir Absence. Droit des personnes | Personnalité juridique en France  …

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