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1. logic
noun. ['ˈlɑːdʒɪk'] reasoned and reasonable judgment.
Synonyms
Etymology
- logike (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- logica (Latin)
Rhymes with Logic
- demagogic
- silajdzic
- karadzic
- tajik
How do you pronounce logic?
Pronounce logic as ˈlɑʤɪk.
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Sentences with logic
1. Noun, singular or mass
Describe each step in the lesson, pointing out the logic behind the steps.
2. Adjective
This is really a digital design project and you can build the adder using logic gates on chips.
Quotes about logic
1. Logic will get you from A to Z; imagination will get you everywhere.
- Albert Einstein
2. Humor is something that thrives between man's aspirations and his limitations. There is more logic in humor than in anything else. Because, you see, humor is truth.
- Victor Borge
3. Hope is independent of the apparatus of logic.
- Norman Cousins
2. logic
noun. ['ˈlɑːdʒɪk'] the branch of philosophy that analyzes inference.
Synonyms
Etymology
- logike (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- logica (Latin)
3. logic
noun. ['ˈlɑːdʒɪk'] the principles that guide reasoning within a given field or situation.
Antonyms
Etymology
- logike (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- logica (Latin)
4. logic
noun. ['ˈlɑːdʒɪk'] the system of operations performed by a computer that underlies the machine's representation of logical operations.
Synonyms
Etymology
- logike (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- logica (Latin)
5. logic
noun. ['ˈlɑːdʒɪk'] a system of reasoning.
Synonyms
Etymology
- logike (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- logica (Latin)