implicational

implicational
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  • implicational — adj. arousing a mental association; evocative. Syn: implicative, suggestive, suggestive of(predicate). [WordNet 1.5] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • implicational — index allusive, circumstantial, leading (guiding) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • implicational — implication ► NOUN 1) the implicit conclusion that can be drawn from something. 2) a likely consequence. 3) the action of implicating or the state of being implicated. DERIVATIVES implicational adjective …   English terms dictionary

  • implicational — adjective relating to or concerned with logical implication implicational language universals • Pertains to noun: ↑implication • Derivationally related forms: ↑implication …   Useful english dictionary

  • Implicational hierarchy — is a chain of implicational universals.A set of chained universals is schematically shown as in (1):(1) A > B > C > DIt can be reformulated in the following way: If a language has property D, then it also has properties A, B, and C; if a language …   Wikipedia

  • Implicational propositional calculus — In mathematical logic, the implicational propositional calculus is a version of classical (two valued) propositional calculus which uses only one connective, called implication or conditional. In formulas, this binary operation is indicated by… …   Wikipedia

  • implicational — adjective Of or pertaining to logical implication …   Wiktionary

  • implicational — adj. of indicating, of suggesting without specifically stating; of an implied meaning; of involvement …   English contemporary dictionary

  • implicational propositional calculus — noun A minimalist version of propositional calculus which uses only the logical connectives ( implies ) and ( false ) …   Wiktionary

  • implication — implicational, adj. /im pli kay sheuhn/, n. 1. something implied or suggested as naturally to be inferred or understood: to resent an implication of dishonesty. 2. the act of implying: His implication of immediate changes surprised us. 3. the… …   Universalium

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