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  • 91ratiocination — [ˌratɪɒsɪ neɪʃ(ə)n, ˌraʃɪ ] noun formal the forming of judgements by a process of logic; reasoning. Derivatives ratiocinate verb ratiocinative adjective ratiocinator noun Origin C16: from L. ratiocinatio(n ) …

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  • 92logician — n reasoner, dialectician, ratiocinator, lo gistician, syllogizer, casuist, Gk. Hist. sophist …

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  • 93philosopher — n philosophizer, philosophe, Derog. philosophaster; thinker, reasoner, ratiocinator, rationalist; theorist, theorizer, metaphysician, metaphysicist, logician, aesthetician; seeker or student of truth, scholar, sage, wise man, pundit, guru …

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  • 94polemist — n controversialist, debater, arguer, mooter, disputer, disputant, wrangler, Rare. disceptator; dialectician, polemic, polemicist, pilpulist, logom acher; logician, ratiocinator; casuist, Jesuit, Philadelphia lawyer …

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  • 95ratiocinate — /rætiˈoʊsəneɪt/ (say ratee ohsuhnayt) verb (i) (ratiocinated, ratiocinating) to reason; carry on a process of reasoning; think logically. {Latin ratiōcinātus, past participle, calculated} –ratiocinator, noun …

  • 96compte — Compte, m. penac. Le quayer où est la recepte et la mise, Accepti et expensi tabula, voyez Compter. Ratio. A ton compte, Vt rationem te dictare intelligo. Ce compte que nous venons de faire, est le compte de Grecin, Is calculus Grecini rationem… …

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  • 97ratiocinate — [rash΄ē äs′ə nāt΄] vi. ratiocinated, ratiocinating [< L ratiocinatus, pp. of ratiocinari, to reckon < ratio: see REASON] to think or argue logically; reason ratiocination n. ratiocinative adj. ratiocinator n …

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  • 98analogist — noun someone who looks for analogies or who reasons by analogy • Derivationally related forms: ↑analogy • Hypernyms: ↑reasoner, ↑ratiocinator …

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  • 99ratiocinate — v.intr. literary go through logical processes, reason, esp. using syllogisms. Derivatives: ratiocination n. ratiocinative adj. ratiocinator n. Etymology: L ratiocinari (as RATIO) …

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