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  • 61apodicticity — noun The state of being apodictic …

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  • 62apodictical — adjective Apodictic …

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  • 63Christianity in the 14th century — Main article: Medieval history of Christianity See also: Christianity in the 13th century and Christianity in the 15th century Contents 1 Inquisition 2 Avignon Papacy 3 Western Schism …

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  • 64History of medieval Christianity — Brothers Cyril and Methodius bring Christianity to the Slavic peoples. Main article: History of Christianity See also …

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  • 65Georges Yatridès — est un peintre né en France en 1931, de nationalité franco américaine. Son travail est méconnu dans son pays d origine mais est présent dans de nombreuses collections privées de Nord Amérique. Sommaire 1 Biographie 2 Son œuvre, source d… …

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  • 66apodeictic — (or apodictic ) (Gk., showing what to prove) Necessarily true, or provable, or possessing certainty beyond dispute …

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  • 67categorical — I adjective absolute, apodictic, assured, authoritative, beyond a shadow of doubt, beyond all question, clear cut, complete, conclusive, confident, convinced, convincing, decided, decisive, definite, definitive, definitus, distinct, dogmatic,… …

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  • 68axiomatic — I adjective a priori, absolute, aphoristic, apodictic, apparent, ascertained, assured, beyond all question, beyond dispute, categorical, certain, decided, decisive, definite, determinate, doubtless, incontestable, incontrovertible, indubious,… …

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  • 69incontrovertible — I adjective absolute, apodictic, ascertained, assured, authoritative, beyond a shadow of a doubt, beyond contradiction, capable of proof, certain, clear cut, conclusive, definite, demonstrable, established, factual, inappealable, incontestable,… …

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  • 70indisputable — I adjective absolute, apodictic, assured, authoritative, axiomatic, believable, beyond a shadow of a doubt, beyond dispute, categorical, certain, clear, conclusive, decided, decisive, definite, definitive, demonstrable, demonstrated, determinate …

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