logical
Multiple Entries:logical -logical
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
logical/ˈlɒʤɪkl/
▶adjective of or according to the rules of logic.
■ capable of or showing rational thought.
■ expected or reasonable under the circumstances.
– derivatives
logicality /-ˈkalɪti/ noun,
logically adverb.
logicality /-ˈkalɪti/ noun,
logically adverb.
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
-logical
▶combining form in adjectives corresponding chiefly to nouns ending in -logy (such as pharmacological corresponding to pharmacology).
'logical' also found in these Oxford entries:
analytical
- and
- aporia
- arational
- architecture
- ass-backwards
- biochip
- Boolean
- cogent
- coherent
- computer
- consistent
- contingent
- deep structure
- dialectical
- disconnected
- elenchus
- exclusive OR
- follow
- formal
- formalism
- generate
- generative grammar
- hypothetical
- ignoratio elenchi
- imply
- irrational
- koan
- -logic
- -logical
- logical atomism
- logical necessity
- logical positivism
- markup
- meaningful
- NAND
- nomological
- nor
- not
- or
- organon
- paralogism
- parse
- positivism
- rationale
- rationalize
- reason
- reductio ad absurdum
- regress

