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According to the rules of logic; as, a logical argument or inference; the reasoning is logical.
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That which follows as the logical result of reasoning; inference; conclusion; suggestion.
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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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Not possessing or manifesting intellectual, logical, moral, or political strength, vigor, etc.
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Logicalness.
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Skilled in logic; versed in the art of thinking and reasoning; as, he is a logical thinker.
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A person skilled in logic.
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The art of reasoning; logic.
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Not skillful; inexperienced; awkward; bungling; as, an unskillful surgeon or mechanic; an unskillful logician.
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Consistent with one's self or with itself; not deviation from the ordinary standard by which the conduct is guided; logically consistent throughout; having each part consistent with the rest.
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Having or observing logical sequence; logically consistent and rigorous; consecutive in development or transition of thought.
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Of or pertaining to logic; used in logic; as, logical subtilties.
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The three " liberal" arts, grammar, logic, and rhetoric; -- being a triple way, as it were, to eloquence.
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One of the seminaries for teaching logic, metaphysics, and theology, which were formed in the Middle Ages, and which were characterized by academical disputations and subtilties of reasoning.
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See Logic.
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A treatise on logic; as, Mill's Logic.
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Of or pertaining to a place; limited; logical application; as, a topical remedy; a topical claim or privilege.
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Half logical; partly logical; said of fallacies.
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In a logical manner; as, to argue logically.
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The quality of being logical.
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