| Quaesitum |  |
| noun | 1. Something sought or required. |
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 | | "The quaesitum to my problems seems to come after some quiet meditation." | | "No matter how confounding the case, Sherlock Holmes always finds the quaesitum." | | "I don't know my quaesitum yet in going back to school, but I feel drawn to a different path." |
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 | | Latin, mid-17th century |
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 | | The noun "quaesitum" originates from the Latin word "quaesītum," or "to seek." It's human nature to seek out meaning in life. ... |  |
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