Definition of Absentness. Meaning of Absentness. Synonyms of Absentness

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Definition of Absentness

Absentness
Absentness Ab"sent*ness, n. The quality of being absent-minded. --H. Miller.

Meaning of Absentness from wikipedia

- The Absent (Spanish: Ausentes) is a 2005 Spanish psychological thriller film directed by Daniel Calparsoro from a screenplay by Calparsoro, Ray Loriga...
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