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- Logical - a. - Of or pertaining to logic; used in logic; as, logical subtilties.
- Logical - a. - According to the rules of logic; as, a logical argument or inference; the reasoning is logical.
- Logical - a. - Skilled in logic; versed in the art of thinking and reasoning; as, he is a logical thinker.
- Logicality - n. - Logicalness.
- Logically - adv. - In a logical manner; as, to argue logically.
- Logicalness - n. - The quality of being logical.
- Mood - n. - Manner; style; mode; logical form; musical style; manner of action or being. See Mode which is the preferable form).
- Dialectics - n. - That branch of logic which teaches the rules and modes of reasoning; the application of logical principles to discursive reasoning; the science or art of discriminating truth from error; logical discussion.
- Consequentially - adv. - In a regular series; in the order of cause and effect; with logical concatenation; consecutively; continuously.
- Logically - adv. - In a logical manner; as, to argue logically.
- Inconsequent - a. - Not following from the premises; not regularly inferred; invalid; not characterized by logical method; illogical; arbitrary; inconsistent; of no consequence.
- Deduce - v. t. - To derive or draw; to derive by logical process; to obtain or arrive at as the result of reasoning; to gather, as a truth or opinion, from what precedes or from premises; to infer; -- with from or out of.
- Reason - v. t. - To find by logical processes; to explain or justify by reason or argument; -- usually with out; as, to reason out the causes of the librations of the moon.
- Logical - a. - Skilled in logic; versed in the art of thinking and reasoning; as, he is a logical thinker.
- Ergotism - n. - A logical deduction.
- Idiom - n. - An expression conforming or appropriate to the peculiar structural form of a language; in extend use, an expression sanctioned by usage, having a sense peculiar to itself and not agreeing with the logical sense of its structural form; also, the phrase forms peculiar to a particular author.
- Judgment - v. i. - The act of judging; the operation of the mind, involving comparison and discrimination, by which a knowledge of the values and relations of thins, whether of moral qualities, intellectual concepts, logical propositions, or material facts, is obtained; as, by careful judgment he avoided the peril; by a series of wrong judgments he forfeited confidence.
- Inconsequence - n. - The quality or state of being inconsequent; want of just or logical inference or argument; inconclusiveness.
- Sequela - n. - That which follows as the logical result of reasoning; inference; conclusion; suggestion.
- Paralogism - n. - A reasoning which is false in point of form, that is, which is contrary to logical rules or formulae; a formal fallacy, or pseudo-syllogism, in which the conclusion does not follow from the premises.
- Fluxion - n. - A method of analysis developed by Newton, and based on the conception of all magnitudes as generated by motion, and involving in their changes the notion of velocity or rate of change. Its results are the same as those of the differential and integral calculus, from which it differs little except in notation and logical method.
- Topical - n. - Of or pertaining to a place; limited; logical application; as, a topical remedy; a topical claim or privilege.
- Consequently - adv. - By consequence; by natural or logical sequence or connection.
- Diorism - n. - Definition; logical direction.
- Logical - a. - According to the rules of logic; as, a logical argument or inference; the reasoning is logical.
- Essence - n. - The constituent quality or qualities which belong to any object, or class of objects, or on which they depend for being what they are (distinguished as real essence); the real being, divested of all logical accidents; that quality which constitutes or marks the true nature of anything; distinctive character; hence, virtue or quality of a thing, separated from its grosser parts.
- Predicable - n. - One of the five most general relations of attributes involved in logical arrangements, namely, genus, species, difference, property, and accident.
- Legitimate - a. - Following by logical sequence; reasonable; as, a legitimate result; a legitimate inference.
- Sequacious - a. - Having or observing logical sequence; logically consistent and rigorous; consecutive in development or transition of thought.
- Hysteron proteron - - An inversion of logical order, in which the conclusion is put before the premises, or the thing proved before the evidence.
- Strength - n. - That quality which tends to secure results; effective power in an institution or enactment; security; validity; legal or moral force; logical conclusiveness; as, the strength of social or legal obligations; the strength of law; the strength of public opinion; strength of evidence; strength of argument.
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- G156 αἰτία - 156 αἰτία - ΑἸΤΊΑ - - aitía - ahee-tee'-a - from the same as αἰτέω; a cause (as if asked for), i.e. (logical) reason (motive, matter), (legal) crime (alleged or proved):--accusation, case, cause, crime, fault, (wh-)ere(-fore). - Noun Feminine - greek
- G1534 εἶτα - 1534 εἶτα - ΕἾΤΑ - - eîta - i'-tah - of uncertain affinity; a particle of succession (in time or logical enumeration), then, moreover:--after that(-ward), furthermore, then. See also ἔπειτα. - Adverb - greek
- G3050 λογικός - 3050 λογικός - ΛΟΓΙΚΌΣ - - logikós - log-ik-os' - from λόγος; rational ("logical"):--reasonable, of the word. - Adjective - greek
- H4616 מַעַן - 4616 מַעַן - מַעַן - - maʻan - mah'-an - from עָנָה; properly, heed, i.e. purpose; used only adverbially, on account of (as a motive or an aim), teleologically, in order that; because of, to the end (intent) that, for (to,... 's sake), [phrase] lest, that, to. - - heb
- G5378 Φιλόλογος - 5378 Φιλόλογος - ΦΙΛΌΛΟΓΟΣ - - Philólogos - fil-ol'-og-os - from φίλος and λόγος; fond of words, i.e. talkative (argumentative, learned, "philological"); Philologus, a Christian:--Philologus. - Noun Masculine - greek