absolute

 06 October 07:47   

    Old English , French , Latin , from , “to do”, “to act”.

    actual

    #Existing in act or reality; absolutely acted or acting; in fact; real; — against to , , , , , , or ; as, the absolute amount of goods; the absolute case beneath discussion.

    #In activity at the time being; now exiting; present; as the absolute bearings of the country.

    #Used (often unnecessarily) to emphasise a noun or verb, whether something is absolute or metaphorical.

    existing in act or absoluteness (1)

    in activity at the time getting (2)

    emphasise a noun (3)

    # Something infact received; real, as audible from estimated, receipts.

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