Definition of Certitudes

1. Noun. (plural of certitude) ¹

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Definition of Certitudes

1. certitude [n] - See also: certitude

Lexicographical Neighbors of Certitudes

certified cheque
certified milk
certified nurse-midwife
certified pasteurised milk
certified public accountant
certified registered nurse anaesthetist
certified safety professional
certifier
certifiers
certifies
certify
certifying
certiorari
certioraris
certitude
certitudes (current term)
certolizumab
certs
cerule
cerulean
cerulean blue
ceruleans
cerulein
ceruleins
cerulenin
ceruleous
cerulescent
ceruleus nucleus
ceruloplasmin

Literary usage of Certitudes

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1896)
"certitudes AND ILLUSIONS. To THE EDITOR OF SCIENCE : In your issue of February 21, in an interesting paper on 'certitudes and Illusions,' Major JW Powell ..."

2. Knowledge, Belief and Certitude: An Inquiry with Conclusions by Frederick Storrs Turner (1900)
"THREE GIVEN certitudes. IN the preliminary consideration of our subject-matter we recognised that what we mean by knowledge is a thought, or collection of ..."

3. Journal of the Transactions of the Victoria Institute, Or Philosophical by Victoria Institute (Great Britain) (1873)
"I now come to "certitudes" ; and I must confess that when Dr. Newman says that there are no degrees in certitudes, he has the best of the argument. ..."

4. The Critical Review of Theological & Philosophical Literature by Stewart Dingwall Fordyce Salmond (1901)
"The three certitudes are concrete feelings and convictions; they belong to the ... Notwithstanding this reluctance to adopt the certitudes, we observe that ..."

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