Certainties

/ˈsɝ.tən.tiz/ noun

Things that are definitely true or will definitely happen; facts or events about which there is no doubt.

From Latin 'certus' meaning settled or determined, through Old French 'certein' to English 'certain.' The suffix '-ty' creates the noun, and '-ties' pluralizes it to mean multiple absolute truths.

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