Results for: one who thinks or considers logically
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ability to think clearly, cause that explains something, basis for action; intelligence, sense, intellect as basis for knowledge, justification, motive, power of orderly thought, resolve by rational means, think in logical way, consider logically; supp...reason
acts or thinks independently, nonconformist; uniqueindividualistic
additional territory claimed by Nazis, space for growth, territory which a country considers necessary for national survival or the growth of trade (especially referring to Nazi Germany)lebensraum
An investor who thinks the market will rise. Related: bear.Bull
annoyingly authoritative or self-assured person, arrogant person who thinks he knows everything, showoff, one who pretends to be smart, insolent sarcastic personwiseacre
area defended by team, area of country with separate government, area that animal considers its own, area under the jurisdiction of a state; region, district, zone, domain, district that agent covers, field of inquiry, governed geographic area, landterritory
attempting to explain, automatically making text uniform on margin, logically completeself-justifying
be held together by molecular forces, be logically consistent, stick together, stick together; be consistentcohere
believer in individualism, independent thinker, one who acts or thinks independently, nonconformist; advocate of individualismindividualist
credibly, plausibly; wisely, intelligently; rationally, logicallyreasonably
describing electromagnetic waves, forming units without introducing constants, logically or aesthetically consistent, speaking logically, sticking together, sticking together; consistentcoherent
doctrine which considers pleasure to be the ultimate goal; search for pleasure, philosophy of pleasure, seeking of pleasurehedonism
eliminate radicals, interpret something logically, invent possible reasons for an action which are not the true reasons, make something more logical or rational, offer a reasonable explanationrationalize
following inevitably, logically true, required, something essential, something needed, something that is essential or imperative; essentials of life (food, clothing, and shelter), vital; essential; indispensable; unavoidablenecessary
give signals as driver, point to, register measurement, show existence or truth of, show presence of disease, show what should be done, show what somebody thinks or intends, show; point out; mark, signify; imply; exhibit, reveal; suggestindicate
 

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