Results for: connective expression used in logic
English English
choosy, detail, individual characteristic; item, article; specific proposition (Logic), detailed, exceptional, fussy, not dealing with all, one out of several, particularity, personal, real thing, single instance, special, special; unusual, uncommon; d...particular
chromosome separation, disconnection, disjunct, disjunctive, disjuncture, proposition with "or", state of being disconnected; act of disconnecting; type of compound proposition which is true when one of its alternatives is true (Logic)disjunction
claim of rights, claims, rights (British slang); small amount of money (Slang); jackstones ( game in which playing-pieces are tossed and caught on the back of the hand); sweet substance or molasses of grape juice, expression of claimdibs
classify something, foreshadow something, general expression, input text using a keyboard; classify, determine the type of something (esp. blood); typify, exemplify; foreshadow, key words on keyboard, kind of person, kind or sort, linguistic unit, pers...type
clearness, clearness of expression, clearness of reproduction, clearness of thought, transparent qualityclarity
clever or sarcastic expression; ambiguous statement, equivocal remark, petty distinction, say something wittily, something strange, use a clever or sarcastic expression; make am ambiguous remark, make an equivocal statement, witticismquip
coinage of new words, neology, new expression; new word; modern usage of words or expressions, new word or meaningneologism
coldly, frostily; with a frozen expressionfrozenly
combination of words, grouping of notes, process of expressing in words; style of verbal expression; spacing of notes (Music)phrasing
combined, connective, connective; of or pertaining to a conjunctive (word used to link together words or phrases), conjunction, of grammatical conjunctions, word used to link together words or phrases (i.e. and or but)conjunctive
combining of different elements into whole, combining of separate elements into a complete whole; formation of a compound through the combination of simpler components (Chemistry); deductive logic, deductive reasoning, formation of chemical compounds, ...synthesis
commendation, glorification, laudation; compliments, expressions of admiration, accolades, express admiration for somebody or something, extol, expression of admiration, worship, worship Godpraise
common or nonpoetic expression; character of the prose writing styleprosaism
complaint, expression of displeasurequerimony
complaint, expression of grief, lamentation, expression of grief; accusation, criminal charge; complaint, expression of dissatisfactionplaint
 

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