Results for: suggested%20plan,%20proposed%20scheme,%20suggested%20program;%20statement%20that%20can%20be%20considered%20as%20true%20or%20false%20(Logic);%20act%20of%20proposing,%20suggestion
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(during the Middle Ages) three lowest of the seven liberal arts (grammar, rhetoric, and logic), less important liberal arts, see also:quadriviumtrivium
able to be asserted, can be approved, confirmable; verifiable, can be ascertained as true, predicate than can be used for a subject (Logic); something that can be verified, something that can be affirmed, quality that describes somethingpredicable
able to be suggested, easily influenced, easily influenced by suggestion, receptive to suggestion; may be suggested, proposablesuggestible
able to change, changeable, fluctuating, inconstant; fickle; having a quantity that is unfixed; deviating from the norm, differing from the species norm, fluctuating design criterion, inconsistent, likely to blow differently, logic symbol, range of valuesvariable
able to reason, able to think clearly and sensibly, expressible as ratio of polynomials, in accordance with reason and logic, logical, reasonable; intelligent, prudent; expressible as a whole number (Mathematics), rational number, reasonable and sensiblerational
able to think rationally, based on logic; reasonable; simulated, looks and acts like the real thing but is not genuine (Computers), of philosophical logic, sensible and based on factslogical
absence of logic, lack of reasonirrationalness
absolute, contained, implied, indirectly suggested; unconditional, absolute; contained withinimplicit
act of inventing possible reasons for an action that are not based on the true reasons; act of giving a rational explanation, act of basing things on logic or reason, defense mechanism, process of rationalizingrationalization
adding value to life, significant, full of meaning; of value, special; able to be defined (Logic), with meaningmeaningful
advised, suggested; endorsed, approved, vouched forrecommended
argument involving three propositions, deductive reasoning, specious argument, type of deductive reasoning containing two premises and a conclusion, logical argument in the form "if A=C and A=B then B=C" (Logic); deductive reasoningsyllogism
Arithmetic and Logic Unit; component of the central processing unit that performs calculations and logical operations, arithmetic logic unitALU
arrival or departure point for passengers, barrier at tollbooth, barrier for fluid, control using gate, habit, hinged barrier across gap, hinged fastening for oar, logic circuit, opening in defensive structure, opening in wall, path between poles in sl...gate
being type of sentence in logic, including many things, including speaker and person addressed, including the specified limits, containing, taking in; comprehensive, all-embracing, extensive, see also:exclusiveinclusive
 

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