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101Of a certain — Certain Cer tain, a. [F. certain, fr. (assumed) LL. certanus, fr. L. certus determined, fixed, certain, orig. p. p. of cernere to perceive, decide, determine; akin to Gr. ? to decide, separate, and to E. concern, critic, crime, riddle a sieve,… …
102Uncontrovertible — Un*con tro*ver ti*ble, a. Incontrovertible. [1913 Webster] …
103preemptive attack — An attack initiated on the basis of incontrovertible evidence that an enemy attack is imminent …
104irrefutable — adjective Etymology: Late Latin irrefutabilis, from Latin in + refutare to refute Date: 1607 impossible to refute ; incontrovertible < irrefutable proof > • irrefutability noun • irrefutably adverb …
105grand — I. adjective Etymology: Anglo French grant, grand, large, great, grand, from Latin grandis Date: 1548 1. a. having more importance than others ; foremost b. having higher rank than others bearing the same general designation < the grand champion… …
106incontrovertibly — adverb see incontrovertible …
107Aristotle — For other uses, see Aristotle (disambiguation). Ἀριστοτέλης, Aristotélēs Marble bust of Aristotle. Roman copy after a Gree …
108Fermi paradox — The Fermi paradox is the apparent contradiction between high estimates of the probability of the existence of extraterrestrial civilizations and the lack of evidence for, or contact with, such civilizations.The extreme age of the universe and its …
109Galilean moons — Montage of Jupiter s four Galilean moons, in a composite image comparing their sizes and the size of Jupiter. From top to bottom: Io, Europa, Ganymede, Callisto The Galilean moons are the four moons of Jupiter discovered by Galileo Galilei in… …
110Lesbian — This article is about the sexual orientation. For other uses, see Lesbian (disambiguation) …