premiss
1Premiss — Prem iss, n. Premise. Whately. I. Watts [1913 Webster] …
2premiss — premise, premiss A premiss (usually pronounced prem is) or (rarely) premise is a previous statement from which another is inferred; the plural is premisses or premises. In the plural, premises also means ‘a house or building with its grounds’. As …
3premiss — • förutsättning, villkor, premiss, klausul • tro, förutsättning, förmodan, presumption, supposition, premiss …
4premiss — Premise Prem ise, n.; pl. {Premises}. [Written also, less properly, {premiss}.] [F. pr[ e]misse, fr. L. praemissus, p. p. of praemittere to send before; prae before + mittere to send. See {Mission}.] 1. A proposition antecedently supposed or… …
5premiss — noun see premise I …
6premiss — [[t]pre̱mɪs[/t]] see premise …
7premiss — prem·iss …
8premiss — UK [ˈpremɪs] / US another spelling of premise …
9premiss — s ( en, er) förutsättning, inom fil. del i slutledning, försats …
10premiss — n. Logic a previous statement from which another is inferred. Etymology: var. of PREMISE …