ignotum per ignotius — /ig nōˈtəm pûr ig nōˈshyəs, shəs or ig nōˈtŭm per ig nōˈti ŭs/ (Latin) The unknown by means of the even less known, ie an explanation that is more complex and obscure than the thing to be explained … Useful english dictionary
ignotum per ignotius — noun a) An attempt to explain something obscure in terms of something else which is even more obscure. b) A type of fallacious argument in which one attempts to prove something unknown by relying upon an assumption that is also unknown. See Also … Wiktionary
ignotum per ignotius — foreign term Etymology: Latin (explaining) the unknown by means of the more unknown … New Collegiate Dictionary
ignotum per ignotius — (Lat.) The unknown by the even less known ; used of an explanation that is more confusing than what it is meant to explain … Bryson’s dictionary for writers and editors
ignotum per ignotius — That which is unknown by one who is still more unknown … Ballentine's law dictionary
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