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The vocabulary tag should be used for questions discussing a multitude of words in a certain field. E.g., the vocabulary concerning money or the vocabulary concerning leatherworking.

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From Latin prefixes and suffixes and its usage, does "absolute" denote "freedom" or "away fr...

Etymonline.com refers in its entry for absolute to the word absolve, which in turn points to the entry for solve: from PIE *se-lu-, from reflexive pronoun *s(w)e- (see idiom) + root *leu- "to loos …
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Word for opposite parallel vectors

The vectors are called antiparallel: In a Euclidean space, two directed line segments, often called vectors in applied mathematics, are antiparallel, if they are supported by parallel lines and ha …
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What is the word for "All Being" (similar to omnipotent for all powerful)

This may verge into theology here; but if you want to talk about the relationship of a deity to time, one common word is eternal: : having no beginning and no end in time : lasting forever : exi …
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What is the word or term used to describe a person who intentionally ignores a rule/regulati...

Scofflaw is a possibility: A contemptuous law violator Merriam-Webster.com
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