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Main Entry:
1ab·stract 
Pronunciation:
ab-
strakt,
ab-
strakt
Function:
adjective
Etymology: from Latin
abstractus "abstract," from earlier
abstrahere "to draw away," from
abs-, ab- "from, away" and
trahere "to draw" --related to
ATTRACT,
1TRACE,
3TRACE
1 : expressing a quality or idea without reference to an actual person or thing <
"honesty" is an
abstract word>
2 : difficult to understand
: HARD <
abstract problems>
3 : using elements of form (as color, line, or texture) with little or no attempt at creating a realistic picture <
abstract art>
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ab·stract·ly 
/
ab-
strak-(t)l
,
ab-
strak-/
adverb -
ab·stract·ness 
/
ab-
strak(t)-n
s,
ab-
strak(t)-/
noun