log´i|cal|ness — log|i|cal «LOJ uh kuhl», adjective. 1. having to do with logic; according to the principles of logic: »logical reasoning. The scientific quest is grounded in reason and logical inference from known facts (John E. Owen). 2. reasonably expected;… … Useful english dictionary
log´i|cal|ly — log|i|cal «LOJ uh kuhl», adjective. 1. having to do with logic; according to the principles of logic: »logical reasoning. The scientific quest is grounded in reason and logical inference from known facts (John E. Owen). 2. reasonably expected;… … Useful english dictionary
log|i|cal — «LOJ uh kuhl», adjective. 1. having to do with logic; according to the principles of logic: »logical reasoning. The scientific quest is grounded in reason and logical inference from known facts (John E. Owen). 2. reasonably expected; reasonable:… … Useful english dictionary
log|i|cal|i|ty — «LOJ uh KAL uh tee», noun. the quality of being logical; logicalness … Useful english dictionary
il|log|i|cal — «ih LOJ uh kuhl», adjective. 1. contrary to the principles of sound reasoning; not logical; fallacious; unsound: »an illogical reason. Her illogical behavior makes it hard to guess what she will do next. 2. not reasonable; foolish: »Many children … Useful english dictionary
a|log´i|cal|ly — a|log|i|cal «ay LOJ uh kuhl», adjective. not involving logic; not based upon reason or formed by an act of judgment: »Language is neither logical nor illogical, but alogical (Harold Allen). –a|log´i|cal|ly, adverb … Useful english dictionary
a|log|i|cal — «ay LOJ uh kuhl», adjective. not involving logic; not based upon reason or formed by an act of judgment: »Language is neither logical nor illogical, but alogical (Harold Allen). –a|log´i|cal|ly, adverb … Useful english dictionary
chop|log|i|cal — «CHOP LOJ uh kuhl», adjective. argumentative; hairsplitting … Useful english dictionary
il|log|i|cal|i|ty — «ih LOJ uh KAL uh tee», noun, plural ties. 1. lack of logic; irrationality; unreasonableness: »Courteline s plays are about logical persons confronted with the illogicality of life (London Times). 2. something illogical; an absurdity: »“Irishisms … Useful english dictionary
il|log´i|cal|ness — il|log|i|cal «ih LOJ uh kuhl», adjective. 1. contrary to the principles of sound reasoning; not logical; fallacious; unsound: »an illogical reason. Her illogical behavior makes it hard to guess what she will do next. 2. not reasonable; foolish:… … Useful english dictionary