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Absolute magnitude is defined as the apparent magnitude that a star would have if
Fallacy of Ambiguity
Debates featuring unclear expressions or careless linguistic constructions.
Possible Choices
The range of options or alternatives available to someone when making a decision.
Fallacy of Equivocation
A logical fallacy that occurs when a word is used in two different senses in an argument, leading to a misleading or ambiguous conclusion.
Crusaders
Participants in the Crusades, which were military campaigns sanctioned by the Latin Church in the medieval period, primarily against Muslim territories in the Levant.
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