different between absolutory vs absolvatory
absolutory
English
Etymology
From Latin absol?t?rius, from absolv? (“absolve”).
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /æb?s?l.j??t??.i/
Adjective
absolutory (comparative more absolutory, superlative most absolutory)
- Serving to absolve; absolving; giving absolution.
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absolvatory
English
Etymology
absolve +? -atory
Adjective
absolvatory (comparative more absolvatory, superlative most absolvatory)
- Conferring absolution; absolutory.
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