logic Crossword Puzzles
Julius Caesar Rhetoric + Rhetorical Devices 2021-11-09
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- Emotional device that appeals to audience's values.
- A form of repetition that appeals to emotion.
- Speaker refers to a past event to persuade with logic.
- An extended metaphor; compares two things.
- Persuasion device that appeals to emotion.
- Uses numbers to persuade the audience logically.
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- Persuasion device that uses creditability.
- uses a personal account to persuade with logic.
- Speaker gives a personal experience to persuade the audience emotionally.
- Using sensory words to relate words + image.
- Persuasion device that uses logic.
- Speaker uses if + then to persuade with logic.
12 Clues: Persuasion device that uses logic. • Persuasion device that uses creditability. • An extended metaphor; compares two things. • Persuasion device that appeals to emotion. • Using sensory words to relate words + image. • A form of repetition that appeals to emotion. • Speaker uses if + then to persuade with logic. • uses a personal account to persuade with logic. • ...
Julius Caesar Rhetoric + Rhetorical Devices 2021-11-09
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- An extended metaphor; compares two things.
- Persuasion device that uses creditability.
- uses a personal account to persuade with logic.
- Persuasion device that uses logic.
- Speaker refers to a past event to persuade with logic.
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- A form of repetition that appeals to emotion.
- Uses numbers to persuade the audience logically.
- Speaker uses if + then to persuade with logic.
- Using sensory words to relate words + image.
- Persuasion device that appeals to emotion.
- Emotional device that appeals to audience's values.
- Speaker gives a personal experience to persuade the audience emotionally.
12 Clues: Persuasion device that uses logic. • Persuasion device that appeals to emotion. • An extended metaphor; compares two things. • Persuasion device that uses creditability. • Using sensory words to relate words + image. • A form of repetition that appeals to emotion. • Speaker uses if + then to persuade with logic. • uses a personal account to persuade with logic. • ...
Justified True Belief 2024-06-25
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- Essential in logic, not just important
- School of thought that looks beyond the mind
- Branch that puzzles over knowing's know-how
- Naturally known, no experiment needed
- Having good reasons, well-backed belief
- Philosophy that looks within for truth
- Belief in reasoning over perceiving
- Enough to make the case, in logic and beyond
- Philosopher who questioned justified true beliefs
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- Learned the hard way, through experience
- Philosophy grounded in the senses
- Made to measure against reality
- Known beforehand, no homework required
- If-then logic in a philosophical wrapper
- It's held without seeing, philosophically
- Not just factual, but proven so
16 Clues: Made to measure against reality • Not just factual, but proven so • Philosophy grounded in the senses • Belief in reasoning over perceiving • Naturally known, no experiment needed • Essential in logic, not just important • Known beforehand, no homework required • Philosophy that looks within for truth • Having good reasons, well-backed belief • ...
Hardware and software 2024-06-14
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- Measurement computer storage (Mega)
- Makes hardware useful
- Controls the hardware
- Building blocks of computer hardware
- Logic gate does the opposite of the input
- Creates a copy of a file
- The measurement of how fast a computer refreshes
- Remembers data indefinitely
- Logic gate any value has to be 1 to output
- A non essential software that perform 1 or 2 specific actions
- Logic gate that All values need to be 1 so for 1 output
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- Protects against malware
- Something that can be installed which makes the computer have a better functionality
- A computer system that runs a computers hardware
- Something you can touch
- A true or false statement
- Measurement of computer storage (Giga)
- Connects all computer components together
- Random Access memory
- Makes a file smaller and puts several files into 1
- Central processing unit
21 Clues: Controls the hardware • Something you can touch • Random Access memory • Protects against malware • Makes hardware useful • Central processing unit • Creates a copy of a file • Remembers data indefinitely • Measurement computer storage (Mega) • A true or false statement • Measurement of computer storage (Giga) • ...
DELD_crossword_21381 2024-09-29
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- algebraic structure for logic
- circuit whose output depends only on current inputs
- Arithmetic Logic Unit
- circuit that converts binary inputs to unique outputs
- operation that moves bits left or right
- storage locations within a CPU
- group of 8 bits
- exclusive OR operation
- NOT OR operation
- type of circuit with memory
- a representation of data
- logical disjunction
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- delay in signal transmission
- basic building block of digital circuits
- base-16 number system
- smallest unit of data
- AND term in a sum of products
- devices that perform logical operations
- device that selects one of many inputs
- circuit that counts pulses
- diagram representing circuit components
- map for simplification of Boolean expressions
- Binary Coded Decimal
- logical negation
- basic memory element
- condition of a sequential circuit
- NOT AND operation
- logical conjunction
28 Clues: group of 8 bits • NOT OR operation • logical negation • NOT AND operation • logical conjunction • logical disjunction • Binary Coded Decimal • basic memory element • base-16 number system • smallest unit of data • Arithmetic Logic Unit • exclusive OR operation • a representation of data • circuit that counts pulses • type of circuit with memory • delay in signal transmission • ...
Grid Adventure (Difficult Level) 2025-11-12
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- – Extremely complex
- – Word grid puzzle
- – Polyomino puzzle
- – Shaded cell puzzle
- – Network of paths
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- – Loop drawing puzzle
- – Pearl loop puzzle
- – Interlocking puzzle
- – Black cell count puzzle
- – Japanese logic puzzle
- – Number placement game
- – Picture logic puzzle
- – Bridges puzzle
- – Black cell puzzle
- – Math grid puzzle
15 Clues: – Bridges puzzle • – Word grid puzzle • – Polyomino puzzle • – Math grid puzzle • – Network of paths • – Pearl loop puzzle • – Extremely complex • – Black cell puzzle • – Shaded cell puzzle • – Loop drawing puzzle • – Interlocking puzzle • – Picture logic puzzle • – Japanese logic puzzle • – Number placement game • – Black cell count puzzle
Persuasive Rhetoric 2023-02-22
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- Appeal to Emotions
- receptor of a message
- Appeal to logic or reason
- knowledge or skill acquired over time
- Appeal to Credibility
- urgent request
- language designed to persuade
- Greek Philosopher
- identifying by traits
- establish what something is
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- natural state deriving from one's mood
- reaction to something
- participate
- power to give orders and make decisions
- Cause someone to believe a certain way
- debate
- quality of being trusted
- data
- proven thinking
19 Clues: data • debate • participate • urgent request • proven thinking • Greek Philosopher • Appeal to Emotions • reaction to something • receptor of a message • Appeal to Credibility • identifying by traits • quality of being trusted • Appeal to logic or reason • establish what something is • language designed to persuade • knowledge or skill acquired over time • natural state deriving from one's mood • ...
LOGIC SYMBOLS 2021-09-14
LOGIC SYMBOL 2025-02-24
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- – Symbol for the set of integers.
- - At least one is true
- - Denotes syntactic entailment; indicates that a statement can be derived from a set of axioms.
- - Represents a statement that is always true.
- – Set of elements belonging to at least one of two sets
- - Represents a statement that is always false.
- – Set of elements common to two sets.
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- – Semantic entailment; a formula logically follows from another.
- – Another notation for logical implication.
- - It is not the case that
- – Always true proposition.
- - Both are true
- - If the first is true, then the second is true. NATURALS – Symbol for the set of natural numbers.
- - Used to denote a conclusion derived from premises.
14 Clues: - Both are true • - At least one is true • - It is not the case that • – Symbol for the set of integers. • – Always true proposition. • – Set of elements common to two sets. • – Another notation for logical implication. • - Represents a statement that is always true. • - Represents a statement that is always false. • ...
Logic Unit 2022-03-07
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- The premises must be factual or ________.
- This is what is drawn from premises
- An argument that begins, "If all A are B..."
- An unacceptable argument that has premises
- The process of reason
- The study of determining the right thing to do
- An acceptable but not strong argument's rating
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- A sufficient argument has _______ good premises
- A reason, bit of evidence, fact
- An evaluative term--not quite the best rating
- An error in logic
- An argument that doesn't give any premises
- A premise that leads clearly to the conclusion
13 Clues: An error in logic • The process of reason • A reason, bit of evidence, fact • This is what is drawn from premises • The premises must be factual or ________. • An argument that doesn't give any premises • An unacceptable argument that has premises • An argument that begins, "If all A are B..." • An evaluative term--not quite the best rating • ...
Logic Symbols 2022-03-14
Logic & Reasoning 2025-04-30
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- true or false statement
- proposition to be tested
- examine closely
- answer to a problem
- prejudice
- error in reasoning
- to think, understand, and form judgements
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- two statements that cannot both be true
- plan beforehand
- judgement not based on proof
- a thought or suggestion
- draw conclusion from evidence or premise
- logical demonstration
13 Clues: prejudice • plan beforehand • examine closely • error in reasoning • answer to a problem • logical demonstration • true or false statement • a thought or suggestion • proposition to be tested • judgement not based on proof • two statements that cannot both be true • draw conclusion from evidence or premise • to think, understand, and form judgements
LOGIC SYMBOL 2025-02-24
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- - At least one is true
- – Always true proposition.
- - Represents a statement that is always false.
- – Symbol for the set of integers.
- - Both are true
- - Represents a statement that is always true.
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- - If the first is true, then the second is true. NATURALS – Symbol for the set of natural numbers.
- – Set of elements common to two sets.
- – Semantic entailment; a formula logically follows from another.
- - It is not the case that
- – Another notation for logical implication.
- - Used to denote a conclusion derived from premises.
- - Denotes syntactic entailment; indicates that a statement can be derived from a set of axioms.
- – Set of elements belonging to at least one of two sets
14 Clues: - Both are true • - At least one is true • - It is not the case that • – Symbol for the set of integers. • – Always true proposition. • – Set of elements common to two sets. • – Another notation for logical implication. • - Represents a statement that is always true. • - Represents a statement that is always false. • ...
GRID ADVENTURE 2025-08-27
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- – Number placement game
- – Loop drawing puzzle
- – Extremely complex
- – Picture logic puzzle
- – Bridges puzzle
- – Pearl loop puzzle
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- – Japanese logic puzzle
- – Polyomino puzzle
- – Shaded cell puzzle
- – Math grid puzzle
- – Black cell count puzzle
- – Black cell puzzle
- – Interlocking puzzle
- – Word grid puzzle
- – Network of paths
15 Clues: – Bridges puzzle • – Polyomino puzzle • – Math grid puzzle • – Word grid puzzle • – Network of paths • – Black cell puzzle • – Extremely complex • – Pearl loop puzzle • – Shaded cell puzzle • – Loop drawing puzzle • – Interlocking puzzle • – Picture logic puzzle • – Japanese logic puzzle • – Number placement game • – Black cell count puzzle
Code 2016-11-09
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- Part of the Computing fundamentals glossary: A computer
- often including hardware and mechanical parts. Embedded
- A process or set of rules to be followed in calculations or
- organization.
- Logic in computer science covers the overlap between the field
- systems especially mainframe computer systems in a company
- result, or to behave in unintended ways
- programming language, usually as ordinary text.
- within a larger mechanical or electrical system, often with
- The resulting program prints "hello, world" on the computer
- Computer language may refer to: Programming language, a
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- language designed to communicate in instructions to a machine,
- is the person responsible for monitoring and controlling
- control many devices in common use today.
- A software bug in an error, flaw, failure or fault in a computer
- or system that causes if to produce an incorrect or
- a computer
- into three main areas: ... Use of computer technology to
- computing constraints. It is embedded as part of a complete
- ... In computing, source code is any collection of
- logicians. Use of concepts from logic for computer applications.
- An embedded system is a computer system with a dedicated
- logic and that of computer science. The topic can essentially be
23 Clues: a computer • organization. • result, or to behave in unintended ways • control many devices in common use today. • programming language, usually as ordinary text. • ... In computing, source code is any collection of • or system that causes if to produce an incorrect or • Part of the Computing fundamentals glossary: A computer • ...
Baylee Knapp Enlightenment and Revolution 2022-12-20
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- -founding father who was the 3rd president
- -document that declared America free from British rule
- -sponsored tolerance
- -ruler of Russia
- -bill stating the basic rights of americans
- -studied with a telescope
- -agreement between the government and the people
- -earth centered
- -wanted equal education for women
- -believed in separation of the government
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- -where people started to think with logic
- -thinkers of the Enlightenment
- -enlightenment rulers
- -belief based on god not fact
- -laws of motion
- -lavish (palace of versailles)
- -way of experimenting using logic
- -sun centered
- -revolution using reason and logic
- -new classical
- -people are born with natural rights
- and balances -ensuring that political power is shared among many
- -theory that truth can be discovered through reason
- -3 branches who share power equally
- -parties hosted by wealthy women
- -believed the government should be for the people
26 Clues: -sun centered • -new classical • -laws of motion • -earth centered • -ruler of Russia • -sponsored tolerance • -enlightenment rulers • -studied with a telescope • -belief based on god not fact • -thinkers of the Enlightenment • -lavish (palace of versailles) • -parties hosted by wealthy women • -way of experimenting using logic • -wanted equal education for women • ...
102 Terms 2022-10-19
15 Clues: false • logic • emotion • credible • attitude • fitting in • looking back • a personal attack • modes of persuasion • verifiable and true • Using logic and reason • examining in great detail • where information is found • getting on board with the crowd • what one thinks, feels, or believes
COMPUTER TERMS 2024-06-12
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- puts your data into one file which takes up less space
- for e.g. google word email
- stores all ongoing processes
- a logic gate beginning with N
- can transfer your computers software to this piece of hardware
- manages all application programs in a computer
- stops malware
- made up of 1,000,000,000 bytes
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- connects all the hardware together in a computer
- a logic gate beginning with O
- a program designed to run a computers hardware
- made up of 1,000,000 bytes
- a long term for app
- for e.g. AND, OR, NOT
- true or false
- a logic gate beginning with A
- the number of cycles that occur in a second
- helps your computer to run smoothly
- handles all the instructions. short for central processing unit
- for e.g. computer,laptop,phone
- if you were to lose you file you would want a B*********
21 Clues: true or false • stops malware • a long term for app • for e.g. AND, OR, NOT • for e.g. google word email • made up of 1,000,000 bytes • stores all ongoing processes • a logic gate beginning with O • a logic gate beginning with A • a logic gate beginning with N • for e.g. computer,laptop,phone • made up of 1,000,000,000 bytes • helps your computer to run smoothly • ...
LOGIC SYMBOLS 2022-03-18
Logic symbols 2022-03-16
CLASSIC STAR TREK 2022-07-13
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- head Captain, Look at my legs
- It's the only love money can buy
- Neutral Zone, Bird of Prey
- the Executioner
- Brain, Worst Episode ever
- The air is the air.What can be done?
- If he has the time Doctor. If he has the time.
- Caused Dr McCoy to hallucinate/Edith Keeler
- I hope you enjoy it as much as I
- Kirk's middle name
- Chapel Majel Barret
- Logic,logic. I am sick to death of logic!
- Andorian spy
- A Private Little War
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- Crystals of power!
- No Kill I
- Paradise Syndrome
- Albert Finney and Jamie
- Immunity Syndrome
- The Beloved of Thelasia
- The Empath
- I am Brahms, and da Vinci and a thousand others
- Very well. If you are tired
- Glory Captain Ron Tracey
- The name of the card game
- Harcord Fenton
- Seven. Second worst episode
27 Clues: No Kill I • The Empath • Andorian spy • Harcord Fenton • the Executioner • Paradise Syndrome • Immunity Syndrome • Crystals of power! • Kirk's middle name • A Private Little War • Albert Finney and Jamie • The Beloved of Thelasia • Glory Captain Ron Tracey • Chapel Majel Barret • Brain, Worst Episode ever • The name of the card game • Neutral Zone, Bird of Prey • Very well. If you are tired • ...
Unit 1 & 2 Semiconductor Physics and Its application 2026-02-23
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- • Field Effect Transistor (abbreviation).
- • Voltage regulator diode.
- • Contact with linear V–I characteristics.
- • Carrier motion due to electric field.
- • Basic diode formed by joining P and N regions.
- • Semiconductor formed by adding impurities.
- • Basic logic gate that gives output 1 only when both inputs are 1.
- • Metal–semiconductor junction diode.
- • Carrier concentration increases with this parameter.
- • Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor.
- • Exclusive-NOT quantum gate (Controlled NOT).
- • Basic logic gate that inverts input.
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- • Carrier motion due to concentration gradient.
- • Opposite of direct band gap semiconductor.
- • Pure semiconductor without impurities.
- • Current due to minority carriers in PN junction.
- • Majority carrier in P-type semiconductor.
- • Energy difference between conduction and valence band.
- • Junction Field Effect Transistor (abbreviation).
- • Bipolar Junction Transistor (abbreviation).
- • Gate giving output 1 when at least one input is 1.
- • Universal logic gate (NOT + AND combination).
22 Clues: • Voltage regulator diode. • • Metal–semiconductor junction diode. • • Basic logic gate that inverts input. • • Carrier motion due to electric field. • • Pure semiconductor without impurities. • • Field Effect Transistor (abbreviation). • • Contact with linear V–I characteristics. • • Majority carrier in P-type semiconductor. • ...
PLC Day 2 Vocab 2026-03-13
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- The time required for one complete PLC scan cycle.
- One horizontal line of logic in a ladder program.
- One and only one output is placed near the right corner of the rung.
- Location of each contact associated with a coil can be recorded by the right-hand rail near the coil.
- Internal PLC tasks such as timers, counters, and diagnostics.
- A circuit component that has resistance and consumes electric power.
- An instruction that tells the PLC to skip part of the program and continue at another location.
- A graphical programming language used to write PLC logic.
- Input devices can be connected in series, parallel, or a combination.
- A separate section of program logic that can be executed when needed.
- AKA Latch - keeps the circuit in the “on” state after the start button has been released.
- Input devices are placed near the left corner of the rung
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- The vertical lines representing power flow in a ladder diagram.
- One complete execution (one full run) of a PLC program.
- When the PLC executes the program continuously.
- A single command in a PLC program.
- While input devices can be represented multiple times in the relay logic diagram, each output device can only be represented once in the diagram.
- Current in the relay logic diagram must flow from left to right.
- All the input and output devices must be placed horizontally.
- When you can write, edit, or load your program into the PLC
- The TRUE (1) or FALSE (0) value stored in PLC memory.
- Diagrams must be numbered and commented correctly.
- Output devices cannot be connected in series.
23 Clues: A single command in a PLC program. • Output devices cannot be connected in series. • When the PLC executes the program continuously. • One horizontal line of logic in a ladder program. • The time required for one complete PLC scan cycle. • Diagrams must be numbered and commented correctly. • The TRUE (1) or FALSE (0) value stored in PLC memory. • ...
Mathematical logic 2022-12-12
13 Clues: x→y • x^y • x<->y • negation true • R={(1;2) (2;1)} • R={(1;2) (3;2)} • aRb and bRc then aRc • İf aRa for every a€A • true conjunction true • such a set has no elements • the subsets in a partitions • a compound proposition that is always false • is the set containing those elements in both A and B
Logic Symbols 2021-09-07
Logic Gates 2013-10-06
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- this has an output which is opposite to the input
- these determine outputs depending on the inputs
- if or more inputs are on, the output will be off
- this a set of laws regarding logic gates
- the 2 number system
- the of true
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- this requires all inputs to be off for the output to be on
- this is used to show the output of a logic gate depending on the inputs, in a grid format
- this a type of decision where there can only be one of two outputs, true or false
- at one input has to be on for the output to be on
- the of false
- this maths using variables and constants
- this will only have an output of 1 if just one input has a value of 1
13 Clues: the of true • the of false • the 2 number system • this a set of laws regarding logic gates • this maths using variables and constants • these determine outputs depending on the inputs • if or more inputs are on, the output will be off • this has an output which is opposite to the input • at one input has to be on for the output to be on • ...
LOGIC SYMBOLS 2022-03-18
LOGIC SYMBOL 2025-02-24
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- - Represents a statement that is always true.
- – Semantic entailment; a formula logically follows from another.
- – Symbol for the set of integers.
- - If the first is true, then the second is true. NATURALS – Symbol for the set of natural numbers.
- - It is not the case that
- – Another notation for logical implication.
- – Set of elements common to two sets.
- – Set of elements belonging to at least one of two sets
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- - Represents a statement that is always false.
- - Used to denote a conclusion derived from premises.
- - At least one is true
- - Denotes syntactic entailment; indicates that a statement can be derived from a set of axioms.
- - Both are true
- – Always true proposition.
14 Clues: - Both are true • - At least one is true • - It is not the case that • – Symbol for the set of integers. • – Always true proposition. • – Set of elements common to two sets. • – Another notation for logical implication. • - Represents a statement that is always true. • - Represents a statement that is always false. • ...
LOGIC SYMBOL 2025-02-24
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- – Set of elements common to two sets.
- – Semantic entailment; a formula logically follows from another.
- - At least one is true
- – Always true proposition.
- – Symbol for the set of integers.
- - Both are true
- - If the first is true, then the second is true. NATURALS – Symbol for the set of natural numbers.
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- - Denotes syntactic entailment; indicates that a statement can be derived from a set of axioms.
- – Another notation for logical implication.
- - Represents a statement that is always false.
- - Used to denote a conclusion derived from premises.
- - It is not the case that
- - Represents a statement that is always true.
- – Set of elements belonging to at least one of two sets
14 Clues: - Both are true • - At least one is true • - It is not the case that • – Symbol for the set of integers. • – Always true proposition. • – Set of elements common to two sets. • – Another notation for logical implication. • - Represents a statement that is always true. • - Represents a statement that is always false. • ...
Programmable Logic Controller Crossword 2026-03-15
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- function used to delay or measure time intervals
- repeated sequence of reading inputs, executing logic, and updating outputs
- programming language resembling electrical relay logic
- logic statement or line in a ladder logic program
- component that sends signals to actuators and machinery
- that controls automation processes using programmable logic
- brain of the PLC that executes the control program
- that counts events or objects in the control process
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- by which a PLC reads inputs and updates outputs
- component that receives signals from sensors and devices
- area where the PLC program code is kept
- device that allows humans to interact with the PLC system
12 Clues: area where the PLC program code is kept • by which a PLC reads inputs and updates outputs • function used to delay or measure time intervals • logic statement or line in a ladder logic program • brain of the PLC that executes the control program • that counts events or objects in the control process • programming language resembling electrical relay logic • ...
HUGE 2013-06-20
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- The basic timing signal in a digital system.
- A logic gate that produces a HIGH output when one or more inputs are HIGH.
- The basic particle of electrical charge in matter.
- A diagram of waveforms showing the proper timing relationships of all the waveforms.
- The mathematics of logic circuits.
- Having two values or states; describes a number system that has a base of two.
- A circuit with a complete current path.
- The number of equivalent gate inouts of the same family series that a logic gate can dive.
- A material that has a conductive value between a conductor and that of an insulator.
- The rate of flow of electrons.
- The smallest particle of an element possessing the unique characteristics of that element.
- An energy source that produces electrical signals.
- The number of electrons in a neutral atom.
- A symbolized diagram of an electrical or electronic circuit.
- The number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom.
- A material in which electrical current can flow with relative ease.
- An electrical instrument that produces voltage, current, and power from the AC power line or batteries in a form suitable for use in vaious applications to power electronic equipment.
- The orbit in which an electron revolves.
- A table showing the inputs and corresponding output(s) of a logic circuit.
- A logic gate that produces a HIGH output only when all of the inputs are HIGH.
- Related to digits or discrete quantities.
- A type of PLD nonvolative programmable link that can be left open or can be shorted once as directed by the program.
- The unit of energy.
- Opposition to current.
- The unit of electrical charge.
- The limits of variation in the value of a component.
- A type of PLD nonvolatile reprogrammable link technology based on a single transistor cell.
- A basic logic operation that performs inversions.
- The signal or line going out of a circuit.
- A logic circuit that performs a basic logic operation such as as AND or OR.
- An electrical component designed specifically to provide resistance.
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- Being continuous or having continuous values.
- The amount of energy available to move a certain number of electrons from one point to another in an electrical circuit.
- A circuit that changes a HIGH to a LOW or vice versa.
- The technique or process of systematically identifying, isolating, and correcting a fault in a circuit or system.
- Having one element following another; occurring in sequence rather than simultaneously.
- An energy source that uses a chemical reaction to convert chemical energy into electrical energy.
- The unit of electrical current.
- A valence electron that has broken away from its parent atom and is free to move from atom to atom within the atomic structure of a material.
- The unit of resistance.
- A sudden change from one level to another, followed after a time.
- A measure of fan-out.
- Information in numeric, alphabetic, or other form.
- The inverse or opposite of a number.
- An instrument used to measure voltage.
- A circuit in which there is not a complete current path.
- An electrical instrument used to measure current.
- A logic gate in which the output is LOW when one or more of the inputs are HIGH.
- A material that does not allow current under normal conditions.
- A program that controls the design flow process and translates source code into object code in a format that can be logically tested or downloaded to a target device.
- An instrument for measuring resistance.
- Data occurring simultaneously on several lines.
- An instrument that measures voltage, current, and resistance.
- In digital electronics, the decision-making capability of gate circuits, in which a HIGH represents a true statement and a LOW represents a false one.
- To activate or put into an operational mode; an input on a logic gate that starts its operation.
- A positively charged atomic particle.
- The signal or line going into a circuit.
- A logic gate that produces a LOW output only when all the inputs are HIGH.
- An electrical property of matter that exists because of an excess or a deficiency of electrons.
- A binary digit.
- An atomic particle having no electrical charge.
- A protective device that burns open when excessive current flows in a circuit.
62 Clues: A binary digit. • The unit of energy. • A measure of fan-out. • Opposition to current. • The unit of resistance. • The rate of flow of electrons. • The unit of electrical charge. • The unit of electrical current. • The mathematics of logic circuits. • The inverse or opposite of a number. • A positively charged atomic particle. • An instrument used to measure voltage. • ...
hardware and software (leo) 2024-06-12
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- Short for Central processing unit
- and or not
- power point word excel
- logic gate
- word OPERATING SYSTEM
- has logic gates
- logic gate
- protect from viruses
- Logic gate
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- keyboard monitor pc
- makes file storage smaller
- bigger than mega bytes
- smaller than gigabytes
- something you can use on a pc
- power point anti-virus
- refresh rate
- app is short
- Link all components together
- use these to open more tabs
- disk drive
- helps if you loose work
21 Clues: and or not • logic gate • logic gate • disk drive • Logic gate • refresh rate • app is short • has logic gates • keyboard monitor pc • protect from viruses • word OPERATING SYSTEM • bigger than mega bytes • smaller than gigabytes • power point word excel • power point anti-virus • helps if you loose work • makes file storage smaller • use these to open more tabs • Link all components together • ...
Napoleonic wars Name_______ 2015-03-03
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- Changes in laws or customs
- encouraged, motivated, moved
- Acceptance
- bring back, rebuild
- to ban, make illegal
- set up, start
- the first one, before
- rational, makes sense,
- put to death, implemented, finish
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- based on evidence, rationality, logic
- voting
- bring back, rebuild
- to understand, be aware
- Changes to the constitution
- Politicians wanting to improve society
- wise, logical,
- chaos, fear, instability
- permissive, to allow, to permit
18 Clues: voting • Acceptance • set up, start • wise, logical, • bring back, rebuild • bring back, rebuild • to ban, make illegal • the first one, before • rational, makes sense, • to understand, be aware • chaos, fear, instability • Changes in laws or customs • Changes to the constitution • encouraged, motivated, moved • permissive, to allow, to permit • put to death, implemented, finish • ...
Napoleonic wars Name_______ 2015-03-03
Across
- Changes in laws or customs
- the first one, before
- bring back, rebuild
- wise, logical,
- rational, makes sense,
- to understand, be aware
- voting
- set up, start
- Changes to the constitution
Down
- put to death, implemented, finish
- Acceptance
- based on evidence, rationality, logic
- Politicians wanting to improve society
- to ban, make illegal
- permissive, to allow, to permit
- bring back, rebuild
- encouraged, motivated, moved
- chaos, fear, instability
18 Clues: voting • Acceptance • set up, start • wise, logical, • bring back, rebuild • bring back, rebuild • to ban, make illegal • the first one, before • rational, makes sense, • to understand, be aware • chaos, fear, instability • Changes in laws or customs • Changes to the constitution • encouraged, motivated, moved • permissive, to allow, to permit • put to death, implemented, finish • ...
Napoleonic wars Name_______ 2015-03-03
Across
- Acceptance
- voting
- based on evidence, rationality, logic
- to ban, make illegal
- Changes in laws or customs
- bring back, rebuild
- put to death, implemented, finish
- rational, makes sense,
- bring back, rebuild
Down
- encouraged, motivated, moved
- permissive, to allow, to permit
- the first one, before
- set up, start
- chaos, fear, instability
- to understand, be aware
- Politicians wanting to improve society
- wise, logical,
- Changes to the constitution
18 Clues: voting • Acceptance • set up, start • wise, logical, • bring back, rebuild • bring back, rebuild • to ban, make illegal • the first one, before • rational, makes sense, • to understand, be aware • chaos, fear, instability • Changes in laws or customs • Changes to the constitution • encouraged, motivated, moved • permissive, to allow, to permit • put to death, implemented, finish • ...
Napoleonic wars Name_______ 2015-03-03
Across
- rational, makes sense,
- bring back, rebuild
- bring back, rebuild
- based on evidence, rationality, logic
- encouraged, motivated, moved
- to understand, be aware
- Changes to the constitution
- chaos, fear, instability
- voting
Down
- permissive, to allow, to permit
- Politicians wanting to improve society
- Acceptance
- wise, logical,
- Changes in laws or customs
- to ban, make illegal
- put to death, implemented, finish
- set up, start
- the first one, before
18 Clues: voting • Acceptance • set up, start • wise, logical, • bring back, rebuild • bring back, rebuild • to ban, make illegal • the first one, before • rational, makes sense, • to understand, be aware • chaos, fear, instability • Changes in laws or customs • Changes to the constitution • encouraged, motivated, moved • permissive, to allow, to permit • put to death, implemented, finish • ...
Napoleonic wars Name_______ 2015-03-03
Across
- Politicians wanting to improve society
- bring back, rebuild
- permissive, to allow, to permit
- to understand, be aware
- rational, makes sense,
- set up, start
- bring back, rebuild
- Acceptance
- Changes in laws or customs
Down
- Changes to the constitution
- to ban, make illegal
- based on evidence, rationality, logic
- chaos, fear, instability
- wise, logical,
- put to death, implemented, finish
- encouraged, motivated, moved
- voting
- the first one, before
18 Clues: voting • Acceptance • set up, start • wise, logical, • bring back, rebuild • bring back, rebuild • to ban, make illegal • the first one, before • rational, makes sense, • to understand, be aware • chaos, fear, instability • Changes in laws or customs • Changes to the constitution • encouraged, motivated, moved • permissive, to allow, to permit • put to death, implemented, finish • ...
computer science 2024-06-14
Across
- Software
- software that duplicates files incase lost
- CPU is meased in this
- Software that helps repair and run the computer smoothly
- purpose of this component is to Store files and docume
- A software that prevents malware
- true or false
- Something you can touch
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- software that thats loads of files in 1
- computer code that is used to make the computer hardware useful
- word for app
- software is measured in hertz
- logic gate that need 1 or more data for an output
- measured in MB and
- logic gate that is opposite to get an output
- logic gate that needs 2 or more data for an output
16 Clues: Software • word for app • true or false • measured in MB and • CPU is meased in this • Something you can touch • software is measured in hertz • A software that prevents malware • software that thats loads of files in 1 • software that duplicates files incase lost • logic gate that is opposite to get an output • logic gate that need 1 or more data for an output • ...
AI 2022-03-05
Across
- what humans will be when (eventually) machines overtake the world
- area that studies problems and implications of AI (e.g., ethics, free will)
- a logic where the truth varies between 0 and 1 (from completely true to completely false)
- a logic where 1 represents the truth, and 0 the opposite
- tests the ability of computer to think like a human
- father of AI
- machine resembling a human being
- network of devices connected to the internet
- set of algorithms used in machine learning that model an AI
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- enables processing of data and creates predictions, using Neural Networks
- user entered inputs, transformed in inputs by a compiler (ex. Python, C++, Java)
- AI ability to solve problems
- what enables machines to learn from experience
- creator of the Turing Test
14 Clues: father of AI • creator of the Turing Test • AI ability to solve problems • machine resembling a human being • network of devices connected to the internet • what enables machines to learn from experience • tests the ability of computer to think like a human • a logic where 1 represents the truth, and 0 the opposite • ...
Hardware and Software 2024-06-12
Across
- An unessential app that is not fun
- 100 giga bytes
- A second copy
- Random acess memory
- Protects you against mallicious hardware
- A logic gate
- Yes or no logic
- How many times a second
- Making a file smaller
- An app
- drive Storing files
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- Things you can touch
- Pre installed software
- Part of boolean
- System E.g. windows
- 1,000 bytes
- The heart of a computer
- A logic gate
- A logic gate
- Things you download
- Central processing unit
21 Clues: An app • 1,000 bytes • A logic gate • A logic gate • A logic gate • A second copy • 100 giga bytes • Part of boolean • Yes or no logic • Random acess memory • Things you download • drive Storing files • Things you can touch • System E.g. windows • Making a file smaller • Pre installed software • The heart of a computer • How many times a second • Central processing unit • ...
Philosophy - Logic & Reasoning 2019-04-03
Across
- Proposition deduced from premises especially as syllogism
- Example used to rebut an argument
- Proof of the falsity of an argument
- Reaching conclusion from observing particular instances
- Meaning of a term of idea
- Conclusion drawn by implication
- Misleading argument
- Unit of reasoning consisting of belief and reasons to support that
- Something suggested rather than directly stated
- Plausibility of logic in an argument
- Asserting opposite viewpoint in an argument
- Two aspects of argument not matching up
- Feeling or sensation
- Description or background or reasons why
- Meaning that is indefinite or uncertain
- Process of thinking to draw correct or logical conclusions
- Following on as a logical result
- Fundamental idea
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- Conclusion deduced from two premises
- Able to be foreseen or anticipated in advance
- Logically compatible or constant – not contradictory
- Degree to which arguments are logical and believable
- Apprehending an idea without reasoning
- Conclusion drawn from a limited set of examples
- Line of thought offered against an argument
- Reasoning from a general principle to a specific instance
- Outcome that can reasonably be predicted
- Challenge provided against an argument
- Idea suggested or proposed
- Leaning to one side in an argument
- Unstated or implied premise
- Figurative use of language not literally applicable
- Premise not actually expressed in an argument
- Creative faculty of the mind
- Preceding or pre-existing
- Rightly deducible – consistent in reasoning
- Reason used to support a belief
- Using stylised language to gain a persuasive effect
- Two things seen as similar to strengthen an argument
- Can be taken for granted as being true
- Having more than one possible interpretation
- Related to the mental process of understanding
- Assessing an argument’s strengths and weaknesses
43 Clues: Fundamental idea • Misleading argument • Feeling or sensation • Meaning of a term of idea • Preceding or pre-existing • Idea suggested or proposed • Unstated or implied premise • Creative faculty of the mind • Conclusion drawn by implication • Reason used to support a belief • Following on as a logical result • Example used to rebut an argument • Leaning to one side in an argument • ...
Logic Crossword Puzzle 2014-03-23
Across
- the predicate of the last premise.
- is another term that is loosely used in ordinary language.
- which one or both premises are supported by proofs.
- is a cause which gives the procedure or operation out of which a thing results.
- proceeds from the particular to the universal.
- original proposition.
- the most common form of oral and written syllogisms.
- is a definitions which try to lift ambiguity.
- which is composed of several syllogisms.
- they can only be identified.
- which gives the genius in the specific difference.
- is a supposition which a word for itself alone.
- refers only to some of its constitutive notes.
- the antecedent in the conclusion.
- affirming marks.
- one which expresses a strong feeling.
- the conclusion is not the logical conclusion.
- logical relation between antecedent and consequent.
- is a definitions which attempt to give a clear-cut decision.
- whose major premise may be either a disjunctive or conditional proposition.
- which refers to the properties of all objects in a term's extension.
- is a concept by which we understand what a thing is.
- is the mental act which affirms or denies something.
- mental process of moving from the premises to the conclusion.
- is the property of terms acquired from their use in the proposition.
- in the preceding pages we used.
- is a definitions those given brand new items introduced for the first time.
- the result of games of chance like the dice and the roulette.
- is a proposition which presents two or more alternatives.
- is the fallacy that equates or confuses substance with accident.
- one which makes a request or gives a command.
- is a person who comments on news.
- is that form of education.
- is a definition which gives the simple meaning of a term.
- new proposition.
- are terms that belong to the same genus, but are opposite within the genus.
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- may be simple or partial.
- usually enclosed in an ellipse.
- which man understands or comprehends a thing.
- the consequent in the conclusion.
- which an object may belong.
- is a concept that signifies the existence or possession of something.
- is a concept that signifies the non-existence or possession of something.
- is the verbal expression of the meaning of a word or term.
- proceeds from the universal to the particular.
- usually within a rectangular figure.
- one which states a fact.
- is in reality but also how it is in the mind.
- which means "to enclose within limits".
- one which asks a question.
- are terms that belong to different genuses or classes.
- is a definitions which attempt to state theoretical explanations of objects.
- is a concept that signifies the meaning of a complete substance.
- which are relevant to induction.
- is a proposition which asserts that two alternatives cannot be true at the same time.
- is a quantifier which corresponds to traditional logic's particular quantifier.
- is a cause used for statement of aims and for man-made articles especially.
- kind of hypothetical syllogisms wherein the major premise is a conditional proposition.
- is a definitions intended to influence attitudes.
- is a quantifier which corresponds to traditional logic's universal quantifier.
- is a cause which description of activities point to the cause of these activities.
- two identical consequents mark.
- is the definition that states the cause instead of the specific difference.
- stands for a single definite individual or group.
- is a necessary characteristic of the subject.
- is a definition which gives the nature of a thing.
- is a concept which expresses a "form" and a "subject".
67 Clues: affirming marks. • new proposition. • original proposition. • one which states a fact. • may be simple or partial. • one which asks a question. • is that form of education. • which an object may belong. • they can only be identified. • usually enclosed in an ellipse. • in the preceding pages we used. • two identical consequents mark. • which are relevant to induction. • ...
Intro to logic 2016-09-30
Across
- study of nature of morality and judgement deals in the right way of living of human.
- a universal idea which expresses of a thing.
- stands for another thing that it suggests.
- it indicates the meaning of a term by showing or pointing at the object.
- the act of the mind where two apprehend terms are joined then affirmed or denied.
- stands for the real meaning of the term.It can be logical or real.
- gives out the essential constituents of a thing by its genus and specific difference.
- is the systematic arrangement of major division and subdivision.
- stands from proper subject in the real order.
- investigation of ultimate reality.
- it gives the same connotation of the term.
- stands for the term itself as either written or spoken without referring to its
- study of nature of beauty.
- part which differentiates it from that of other species.
- explains a thing by giving characteristics that are contingently connected with it.
- it describes a thing by its efficient and final cause.
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- determines the precise meaning.
- it is a definition that constructed by genus and specific differences.
- it furnishes the mode of the origin of a thing.
- is the process of resolving the components parts into another kind of division.
- it gives the origin of the word
- the act of the man where we draw a conclusion from a given set of validity draw.
- study of origin,validity and limits of knowledge.
- apprehension the first mental operation is the process of grasping or abstracting the essence of a thing.
- it gives the natural characteristics of a thing.
- deals with the enumeration of the quantitative parts of quantitative whole.
- refers to the varied kinds of division one and the same integral whole may undergo.
- it tells us what the this is.
- art and science of correct thinking and correct reasoning.
- cause it gives purpose or end on account of which a thing is produced.
- expresses what the name means,not what the things is.
- is the breaking up of a whole into its parts.
32 Clues: study of nature of beauty. • it tells us what the this is. • determines the precise meaning. • it gives the origin of the word • investigation of ultimate reality. • stands for another thing that it suggests. • it gives the same connotation of the term. • a universal idea which expresses of a thing. • stands from proper subject in the real order. • ...
Lab laugh logic 2025-09-13
Across
- Known for the Uncertainty Principle
- Discovered the Chandrasekhar limit for white dwarfs
- Soviet physicist, Nobel Prize for work in condensed matter physics
- Nobel laureate for electroweak unification theory
- Nobel laureate, co-founder of quantum electrodynamics
- Founder of quantum electrodynamics and Dirac equation
- Chinese-American experimental physicist, famous for parity violation experiment
- Only physicist to win Nobel Prize twice, superconductivity & semiconductors
- Developed Feynman diagrams and quantum electrodynamics
- Pioneer in radioactivity and Nobel laureate in Physics & Chemistry
- Indian woman physicist, pioneer in cosmic ray and particle physics
- Indian physicist, known for V-A theory and quantum optics
- Japanese physicist, Nobel Prize for meson theory
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- Known for Noether’s theorem linking symmetries & conservation laws
- Known for the Ramachandran plot in structural biology & physics
- Developed Bohr model of the atom
- Pioneer of Bose–Einstein statistics
- Nobel laureate for parity violation in weak interactions
- Indian astrophysicist, known for steady state theory
- Known for nuclear reactor development and beta decay theory
- Indian scientist, contributions in chemistry and physics education
- Father of the Indian space program
- Known for thermal ionization and Saha ionization equation
- Indian theoretical physicist known for string theory
24 Clues: Developed Bohr model of the atom • Father of the Indian space program • Known for the Uncertainty Principle • Pioneer of Bose–Einstein statistics • Japanese physicist, Nobel Prize for meson theory • Nobel laureate for electroweak unification theory • Discovered the Chandrasekhar limit for white dwarfs • Indian astrophysicist, known for steady state theory • ...
Logic Gates / PLC 2026-03-18
Across
- Contacts on left of Ladder
- Boolean A'B' + AB
- Boolean A+B
- Boolean A'+ B'
- only one of two states
- What is the "I" in I:0/2
- OTL
- True path across PB
- Type of I/O
- OTU
- What is the "2" in I:0/2
- Type of I/O
- Boolean A'B'
- OTE
- Contact State
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- What is "0" in I:0/2
- Examine if Closed
- Timer EN bit
- What is PLC
- Boolean A'B + AB'
- Boolean AB
- True path in PLC
- Inverts the input
- Timer TT bit
- Contact State
- How many bits in a word
- TOF
- XIO
- Timer DN bit
- Most common type of timer
30 Clues: OTL • TOF • XIO • OTU • OTE • Boolean AB • What is PLC • Boolean A+B • Type of I/O • Type of I/O • Timer EN bit • Timer TT bit • Timer DN bit • Boolean A'B' • Contact State • Contact State • Boolean A'+ B' • True path in PLC • Examine if Closed • Boolean A'B' + AB • Boolean A'B + AB' • Inverts the input • True path across PB • What is "0" in I:0/2 • only one of two states • How many bits in a word • What is the "I" in I:0/2 • ...
Introductory Logic Review 2025-12-02
Across
- The statements that support or imply the conclusion.
- An argument that uses both hypothetical and categorical statements.
- A statement that reverses and negates both the subject and predicate of the original, and is valid for A and O statements.
- The relationship between a universal and particular statement of the same quality, in which the truth of the universal necessitates the truth of the particular.
- The statement that appears to be implied by the premises.
- The sum of all the individual objects described by the term.
- The condition, the part following the "if."
- A number from 1 to 4 identifying the placement of the middle term in a syllogism.
- The premise containing the minor term.
- A term that, within a statement, refers to all members of its category.
- This deals with proper models of reasoning.
- A set of statements, one of which appears to be implied or supported by the others.
- Deals with operations of thinking that are indirectly related to reasoning.
- A syllogism that is valid and has true premises.
- A word that has more than one definition.
- The positive or negative nature of a statement's claim about the subject (affirmative or negative).
- A three letter description of the types of categorical statements a syllogism contains when arranged in standard order.
- A misunderstanding due to differing definitions for one or more words.
- A word use extent is unclear.
- A word that refers to a broad range of things or times.
- The predicate of the conclusion and is used in one premise.
- Two statements are _____ if the truth/falsity of one has no effect on the truth/falsity of the other.
- If a statement is true, then it is true.
- A difference of opinion or perception.
- The subject of the conclusion, and is used int he premise not containing the major term.
- Two statements are _____ if and only if both can be true but both cannot be false.
- A statement that can be inferred directly from another statement.
- A diagram of the basic relationships between categorical statements with the same subject and predicate.
- The representation of a syllogism, having statements in standard order with standard abbreviations of its terms.
- An argument in which a statement is unstated and assumed.
- A term that is more specific, narrow, or concrete than the original term and is included by it.
- The ____ of a term is the set of all terms not included in the given term.
- A statement that is false due to its logical structure.
- The term found once in each premise.
- The antecedent of the hypothetical statement is denied in the second premise.
- Statements who always have opposite truth values.
- Two statements that can both be true at the same time.
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- The premise containing the major term.
- Words that set boundaries, referring only to a limited class of things.
- A statement that affirms or denies something about a given subject.
- An argument that uses only hypothetical statements.
- A syllogism consisting of three statements in categorical form.
- A statement whose truth value can be determined from the statement itself.
- The mood and figure of a syllogism.
- Reasoning with certainty from premises to conclusions.
- Two statements are _____ _____ if they imply one another.
- A term that is more general, broad, or abstract than the original term and includes it.
- The scope of a statement's claim about the extension of the subject (universal or particular).
- A statement that affirms an outcome based on a condition. It has the form of "If P then Q."
- Any statement is either true or false.
- Two statements are _____ if and only if they can both be false but cannot both be true.
- Two statements are related by _____ if the truth of one requires the truth of the other.
- When the second premise affirms the consequent of the hypothetical statement.
- The relationship between a universal & particular statement of the same quality, in which the falsity of the particular necessitates the falsity of the universal.
- The term that describes or asserts something about the subject.
- The _____ of a statement is a statement of the opposite quality with a negated predicate, and is valid for all statements.
- Reasoning with probability from examples or experience to general rules.
- The term being described, or about which something is asserted.
- A statement cannot be both true and false.
- A statement whose truth value depends on evidence or information from outside itself.
- An actual inconsistency between two statements.
- A _____ to a syllogism is a syllogism of the same form as the original, but with obviously true premises and an obviously false conclusion, in order to show the original to be invalid.
- A statement that reverses the subject and predicate, and is only valid for E and I statements.
- The result of the condition, the part following the "then."
- The sum of all the common attributes denoted by the term.
- A statement that is always true by logical structure.
- A deductive argument with two premises and three terms.
- A sentence that is either true or false.
- A syllogism is _____ if and only if the premises imply the conclusion.
- A statement that gives the meaning of a term.
- The science and art of reasoning well.
- A concept that is expressed precisely in words.
72 Clues: A word use extent is unclear. • The mood and figure of a syllogism. • The term found once in each premise. • The premise containing the major term. • The premise containing the minor term. • Any statement is either true or false. • A difference of opinion or perception. • The science and art of reasoning well. • If a statement is true, then it is true. • ...
Lab Laugh Logic 2026-02-21
Across
- Launch vehicle program Sivan contributed to
- Scientific principle visually represented in Akira’s explosion
- Geosynchronous launch vehicle developed by ISRO
- India’s Mars Orbiter Mission
- Study of motion of spacecraft under gravity
- Six-degree trajectory simulation software
- Field of engineering studied by K. Sivan and Ritu Karidhal
- Path calculated in Sivan’s SITARA software
- Collapse-like energy phenomenon suggested in Akira
- Relating to Mangalyaan’s motion around Mars
- Rocket technology developed at LPSC
- Lunar exploration mission series of ISRO
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- Region targeted in Chandrayaan-3
- Fictional telekinetic power shown in Akira
- Advanced low-temperature engine technology used in GSLV
- Self-sustaining nuclear process referenced in Akira
- Einstein principle hinted at in Akira’s energy burst
- Force that lifts rockets off Earth
- Force governing planetary and orbital motion
- Spacecraft’s self-operating system used in Mars mission
20 Clues: India’s Mars Orbiter Mission • Region targeted in Chandrayaan-3 • Force that lifts rockets off Earth • Rocket technology developed at LPSC • Lunar exploration mission series of ISRO • Six-degree trajectory simulation software • Fictional telekinetic power shown in Akira • Path calculated in Sivan’s SITARA software • Launch vehicle program Sivan contributed to • ...
Intro to Logic 2016-10-14
Across
- apprehension the first mental operation is the process of grasping or abstracting the essence of a thing.
- stands from proper subject in the real order.
- a universal idea which expresses of a thing.
- it describes a thing by its efficient and final cause.
- it is a definition that constructed by genus and specific differences.
- refers to the varied kinds of division one and the same integral whole may undergo.
- determines the precise meaning.
- it tells us what the this is.
- it gives the natural characteristics of a thing.
- investigation of ultimate reality.
- it indicates the meaning of a term by showing or pointing at the object.
- is the process of resolving the components parts into another kind of division.
- the act of the mind where two apprehend terms are joined then affirmed or denied.
- it gives the origin of the word
- cause it gives purpose or end on account of which a thing is produced.
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- stands for the real meaning of the term.It can be logical or real.
- stands for another thing that it suggests.
- stands for the term itself as either written or spoken without referring to its
- expresses what the name means,not what the things is.
- part which differentiates it from that of other species.
- art and science of correct thinking and correct reasoning.
- it gives the same connotation of the term.
- study of nature of beauty.
- is the systematic arrangement of major division and subdivision.
- study of origin,validity and limits of knowledge.
- gives out the essential constituents of a thing by its genus and specific difference.
- the act of the man where we draw a conclusion from a given set of validity draw.
- deals with the enumeration of the quantitative parts of quantitative whole.
- explains a thing by giving characteristics that are contingently connected with it.
- study of nature of morality and judgement deals in the right way of living of human.
- is the breaking up of a whole into its parts.
- it furnishes the mode of the origin of a thing.
32 Clues: study of nature of beauty. • it tells us what the this is. • determines the precise meaning. • it gives the origin of the word • investigation of ultimate reality. • stands for another thing that it suggests. • it gives the same connotation of the term. • a universal idea which expresses of a thing. • stands from proper subject in the real order. • ...
Intro to Logic 2016-09-30
Across
- stands for the real meaning of the term.It can be logical or real.
- it tells us what the this is.
- stands from proper subject in the real order.
- a universal idea which expresses of a thing.
- it gives the natural characteristics of a thing.
- investigation of ultimate reality.
- is the systematic arrangement of major division and subdivision.
- it indicates the meaning of a term by showing or pointing at the object.
- is the breaking up of a whole into its parts.
- art and science of correct thinking and correct reasoning.
- it describes a thing by its efficient and final cause.
- part which differentiates it from that of other species.
- study of origin,validity and limits of knowledge.
- study of nature of beauty.
- expresses what the name means,not what the things is.
- apprehension the first mental operation is the process of grasping or abstracting the essence of a thing.
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- the act of the mind where two apprehend terms are joined then affirmed or denied.
- gives out the essential constituents of a thing by its genus and specific difference.
- is the process of resolving the components parts into another kind of division.
- refers to the varied kinds of division one and the same integral whole may undergo.
- study of nature of morality and judgement deals in the right way of living of human.
- it furnishes the mode of the origin of a thing.
- it is a definition that constructed by genus and specific differences.
- deals with the enumeration of the quantitative parts of quantitative whole.
- it gives the origin of the word
- cause it gives purpose or end on account of which a thing is produced.
- explains a thing by giving characteristics that are contingently connected with it.
- it gives the same connotation of the term.
- stands for another thing that it suggests.
- the act of the man where we draw a conclusion from a given set of validity draw.
- stands for the term itself as either written or spoken without referring to its
- determines the precise meaning.
32 Clues: study of nature of beauty. • it tells us what the this is. • it gives the origin of the word • determines the precise meaning. • investigation of ultimate reality. • it gives the same connotation of the term. • stands for another thing that it suggests. • a universal idea which expresses of a thing. • stands from proper subject in the real order. • ...
Intro to Logic 2016-09-30
Across
- gives out the essential constituents of a thing by its genus and specific difference.
- stands from proper subject in the real order.
- explains a thing by giving characteristics that are contingently connected with it.
- it is a definition that constructed by genus and specific differences.
- stands for the term itself as either written or spoken without referring to its
- cause it gives purpose or end on account of which a thing is produced.
- it gives the origin of the word
- refers to the varied kinds of division one and the same integral whole may undergo.
- it furnishes the mode of the origin of a thing.
- is the process of resolving the components parts into another kind of division.
- it gives the natural characteristics of a thing.
- it describes a thing by its efficient and final cause.
- deals with the enumeration of the quantitative parts of quantitative whole.
- it indicates the meaning of a term by showing or pointing at the object.
- study of nature of beauty.
- study of nature of morality and judgement deals in the right way of living of human.
- art and science of correct thinking and correct reasoning.
- determines the precise meaning.
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- expresses what the name means,not what the things is.
- a universal idea which expresses of a thing.
- study of origin,validity and limits of knowledge.
- is the systematic arrangement of major division and subdivision.
- the act of the man where we draw a conclusion from a given set of validity draw.
- it tells us what the this is.
- apprehension the first mental operation is the process of grasping or abstracting the essence of a thing.
- investigation of ultimate reality.
- part which differentiates it from that of other species.
- stands for the real meaning of the term.It can be logical or real.
- it gives the same connotation of the term.
- the act of the mind where two apprehend terms are joined then affirmed or denied.
- stands for another thing that it suggests.
- is the breaking up of a whole into its parts.
32 Clues: study of nature of beauty. • it tells us what the this is. • it gives the origin of the word • determines the precise meaning. • investigation of ultimate reality. • it gives the same connotation of the term. • stands for another thing that it suggests. • a universal idea which expresses of a thing. • stands from proper subject in the real order. • ...
crossword puzzle- logic 2014-03-25
Across
- Refers to all the basic constitutive notes of the subject
- delves into the morality of moral acts
- A definition which try to lift ambiguity or to increase ones vocabulary of a term which has already been use.
- a concept tat expresses a form and a subject
- if they have partly the same and partly diff. meanings in at least 2 occurrences
- affirmative and negative proposition having different quantities
- Is the supposition which uses a word in its first intention
- horse shoe means
- The second mental operation
- qualities are not necessary to the subject
- if and _____ if
- concept that signifies the existence or possession of something
- A premise usually a principle or general fact
- philosophy that study the relation between the man and the family, church and estates
- the reasoning or argument which are valid but actually invalid
- This function of language is most easily seen in commands and request.
- A supposition which uses a word for qualities necessary to the subject
- Is the third act of the mind and the highest level in the mental operation.
- Arrives at a conclusion but with less certainty in deductive logic
- the conclusion is not the logical conclusion
- disjunctive which one member or more than one member may be true
- the symbol “~p” is called a _______ statement form
- One of the Greek word which means love of wisdom
- The second mental operation
- one which states a fact
- mother of all sciences
- one which ask a questions
- diagram, a clearer presentation of categorical statements
- The logic first concern
- Is a logic concern with the aspect of subject, matter or content or truth
- latin name which means enclose within limits
- terms wherein one affirms what the other denies
- logical relation between the antecedent and consequent
- One of the term in special rule figure no.1
- father of logic
- ____ propositions which one clause asserts
- Stands for a single definite individual or group
- The study of beautiful
- This is defined as the mental operation through which the mind arrives a new judgement
- theory of knowledge
- premises flow with logical necessity
- one which expresses a strong feeling
- if p and q are both true, “p.q” is ___
- He says that may provide some evidence of the truth
- categorical syllogism and hypothetical syllogism are ______ inference
- sequence come from the form of the argument
- result of two premises
- Is the definition which gives the simple meaning of a term without going into the nature of its thing
- The philosophy of being
- sum total of individual subjects present to the mind at the moment of discourse
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- This is the previously known judgement
- supposition that uses a word for the subject containing the essence signified by the word.
- kinds of proposition
- the symbol ‘dot’ means ___
- word or a group of word
- example of immediate inference
- Signifies the meaning of a complete substance endowed with its independent reality
- disjunctive which only one member is true and other is false
- Has come to stand for a systematized body of truths acquired through observation and experimentation
- These are the opposites with the same quantity but differ in a quality
- qualifier of the proposition
- Have different meaning in at least two occurrences
- logic that uses a lot of symbol
- refer to the classification of two premises and conclusions as A,E,I,O
- heart of logic
- This means study, reason or discourse.
- Is a necessary characteristic of the subject
- Is the opposite of obversion for it uses contradictory of the original subject.
- an act of the mind as a representative of thing
- Stands for every subject signified
- that which tells something about the subject which is either an affirmation or denial
- Is the science and art of correct thinking
- This function is illustrated in poetry when emotions and attitudes expresses beautifully
- Is the definition that states the cause instead of the specific differences
- This is the most common function a tested to by textbook and all other books on history, literature, philosophy science etc.
- Is a concept which has form only
- ______two alternative cannot be true
- one which makes a request
- Expression in which for certain things which have been laid down
- like a debate, one is affirmative and the other one is negative
- two or more alternative, one is true called _____ proposition
- conlusion is termed
- a term tat stands for infinite individual or group
- Is restating the truth of the proposition by interchanging the subject and the predicate of the original proposition
- _____ proposition contains a proposed or tentative explanation
- ___ means not
- Is that which gives the genus and a description in lieu of the specific difference.
- These are the opposites with the same quantity but differ in a quality
- Refers only to sum of constitutive
- Is a method of re expressing truth by changing the quality of the copula
- Is an argument usually considered as a set of proposition containing premises and a conclusion
- what is talked about in the sentence
- Is a cause which gives the procedure or operation out of which a thing results
- the proposition is either affirmative or
- study of life
- One of the way in nominal definition
- premises are also termed _______
- study of inanimate beings such as universe
- that which receives the form
- general fact. ____ premise
100 Clues: ___ means not • study of life • heart of logic • if and _____ if • father of logic • horse shoe means • conlusion is termed • theory of knowledge • kinds of proposition • mother of all sciences • The study of beautiful • result of two premises • word or a group of word • one which states a fact • The logic first concern • The philosophy of being • one which makes a request • ...
Logic VS Fairness 2024-08-13
Across
- Causing continuing annoyance
- Not transparent
- Dealing with the simplest element of something
- Cut with a wide sweeping movement
- Worn by beauty queens
- Expressing contempt or disapproval
- The absence of light
- Able to be adapted into many different situations
- Useless wastes and materials
- A political voting system where the citizens play a major role
- Construct something by putting materials together
Down
- The collection of information in someone's mind
- A portable computer
- Until now
- Many people have three of this per day
- The tips of shoelaces
- An intense emotion that feels good
- Held in great respect
- A state of temporary inactivity
- You walk first before doing this
20 Clues: Until now • Not transparent • A portable computer • The absence of light • The tips of shoelaces • Held in great respect • Worn by beauty queens • Causing continuing annoyance • Useless wastes and materials • A state of temporary inactivity • You walk first before doing this • Cut with a wide sweeping movement • An intense emotion that feels good • Expressing contempt or disapproval • ...
Logic Unit Crossword 2023-05-11
Across
- ~
- One part of a compound statement, such as "p" in "pv~q" or "pvq" in "r-->(pvq)"
- <-->
- A statement created by combining two or more statements or facts through connectives
- Both statements in the compound are true, or both are false
- Fallacy of the converse, fallacy of the inverse, misuse of disjunctive reasoning, misuse of transitive reasoning
- A statement made up of two or more sentences combined using the words "if and only if"
- Words that are used to join statements such as "and", "or", "if...then" and "if and only if"
- -->
- Another word for a valid argument
- One statement of a compound statement represented by "p", "q", or "r"
- A statement with a quantifier in it
- A word such as "all", "some", or "no" (or "none")
- Direct reasoning, contrapositive reasoning, disjunctive reasoning, transitive reasoning
- The second statement in the compound is true or both statements are false
- A statement made up of two or more statements combined with the word "or"
- The conclusion is true when the premises are assumed true
- Used to express whether a statement is true or false using a table listing the possible values of each element of the statement
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- The complete compound statement in the last column of a truth table, it is what you are trying to prove true or false
- A statement made up of two or more statements combined using the words "if,then"
- A sentence that is either true or false but not both at once
- A type of compound statement represented in a truth table
- An invalid argument
- ^
- Both statements in the compound are true
- When a statement is written with the word "not" to change the meaning
- At least one statement in the compound is true
- A statement consisting of two or more statements combined with the word "and"
- ∴
- v
- A way to rephrase statements from "and" to "or" and vice versa
31 Clues: ~ • ^ • ∴ • v • --> • <--> • An invalid argument • Another word for a valid argument • A statement with a quantifier in it • Both statements in the compound are true • At least one statement in the compound is true • A word such as "all", "some", or "no" (or "none") • A type of compound statement represented in a truth table • The conclusion is true when the premises are assumed true • ...
Logic Week 7 2025-10-09
Across
- The verbal expression of a judgement.
- Is the mental act whose verbal expression is a proposition.
- The _____ of a proposition has to do with its affirmative or negative.
- Act of seeing or hearing or smelling or tasting or touching.
- The Verbal expression of a simple apprehension.
- Correspondence of a statement to reality.
- Flying mammal
- Person considered the father of logic.
- Statements that differ in both quality and quantity.
- The third element of the proposition.
- _____ logic is the study of classical syllogism.
- Terms that are applied to different things but have related meanings.
- Man's best friend
- Used to indicate that all premises in an argument are true and the argument is valid.
- Terms that are spelled and pronounced alike have different and unrelated meanings.
- The science of right thinking.
- Four basic _____ propositions are A, I, E, and O.
- Statements that are in _____ affirm and deny the same predicate of the same subject.
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- Tells us what the essence of a thing is.
- The process by which a simple apprehension is derived from a sense perception and a mental image.
- A sentence or statement which expresses truth or falsity
- Large marsupial
- Tells us the quality and quantity of a proposition.
- Has a trunk
- The verbal expression of a deductive inference.
- The _____ of a proposition has to do with whether it is universal or particular.
- Image of an object formed in the mind as a result of a sense perception.
- The _____ Tree: A convenient way to break down a complex concept inot the simple concepts of which it is made.
- Simple _____ is an act by which the mind grasps the general concept of an object without affirming or denying anything about it.
- The form that a sentence must be in to be handled logically.
- Conclusion follows logically from its premises.
- Tells us the things to which that essence applies.
- Likes to chase mice
- _____ logic is the study of the calculus of propositions.
- Terms can be divided into their _____ in three ways: Univocal, equivocal, and analogous terms.
- Three types of existence: verbal mental or real.
36 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • The science of right thinking. • The verbal expression of a judgement. • The third element of the proposition. • Person considered the father of logic. • Tells us what the essence of a thing is. • Correspondence of a statement to reality. • The verbal expression of a deductive inference. • ...
Electronics with a "G" and "H" 2025-11-20
Across
- Logic circuit with two inputs and two outputs. The inputs are a bit from the augend and a bit from the addend, respectively. The outputs are the sum bit produced by the addition of the bit from and addend with the bit from the augend and the ensuing carry (Cout) bit, which will be added to the next stage.
- A Flip-Flop in which a Gate Enables the Flip-Flop
- Generic Array Logic, a type of programmable logic chip
- The basic building block of digital electronics. The basic logic gate has one or more inputs and one output and is used to perform one of the following logic functions: AND, OR, NOR, NAND, INVERT, exclusive-OR, or exclusive-NOR.
- Momentary, compressed, spurious, and sharply defined change in voltage.
Down
- A return path to the earth or a common connection
- GAL
- Number system which has a base of 16; digits 0 through 9 plus letters A through F are used to express a hexadecimal number.
- Abbreviated Hz. A unit of frequency measuring the number of cycles per second
- Mathematical abbreviation meaning times 1,000,000,000. E.g. 1GHz or 1GByte
- Logic level 1
- A programming command which sends the program to a specific, identified line of code
12 Clues: GAL • Logic level 1 • A return path to the earth or a common connection • A Flip-Flop in which a Gate Enables the Flip-Flop • Generic Array Logic, a type of programmable logic chip • Momentary, compressed, spurious, and sharply defined change in voltage. • Mathematical abbreviation meaning times 1,000,000,000. E.g. 1GHz or 1GByte • ...
Napoleonic wars Name_______ 2015-03-03
Across
- the first one, before
- Politicians wanting to improve society
- set up, start
- rational, makes sense,
- wise, logical,
- to ban, make illegal
- Changes to the constitution
- Acceptance
- based on evidence, rationality, logic
Down
- voting
- to understand, be aware
- put to death, implemented, finish
- permissive, to allow, to permit
- bring back, rebuild
- encouraged, motivated, moved
- bring back, rebuild
- chaos, fear, instability
- Changes in laws or customs
18 Clues: voting • Acceptance • set up, start • wise, logical, • bring back, rebuild • bring back, rebuild • to ban, make illegal • the first one, before • rational, makes sense, • to understand, be aware • chaos, fear, instability • Changes in laws or customs • Changes to the constitution • encouraged, motivated, moved • permissive, to allow, to permit • put to death, implemented, finish • ...
Napoleonic wars Name_______ 2015-03-03
Across
- rational, makes sense,
- voting
- Politicians wanting to improve society
- the first one, before
- set up, start
- based on evidence, rationality, logic
- permissive, to allow, to permit
- to ban, make illegal
- Changes in laws or customs
Down
- encouraged, motivated, moved
- bring back, rebuild
- to understand, be aware
- put to death, implemented, finish
- wise, logical,
- bring back, rebuild
- chaos, fear, instability
- Changes to the constitution
- Acceptance
18 Clues: voting • Acceptance • set up, start • wise, logical, • bring back, rebuild • bring back, rebuild • to ban, make illegal • the first one, before • rational, makes sense, • to understand, be aware • chaos, fear, instability • Changes in laws or customs • Changes to the constitution • encouraged, motivated, moved • permissive, to allow, to permit • put to death, implemented, finish • ...
Napoleonic wars Name_______ 2015-03-03
Across
- Politicians wanting to improve society
- wise, logical,
- to ban, make illegal
- set up, start
- Changes to the constitution
- encouraged, motivated, moved
- the first one, before
- Changes in laws or customs
Down
- chaos, fear, instability
- based on evidence, rationality, logic
- to understand, be aware
- rational, makes sense,
- bring back, rebuild
- bring back, rebuild
- Acceptance
- voting
- permissive, to allow, to permit
- put to death, implemented, finish
18 Clues: voting • Acceptance • set up, start • wise, logical, • bring back, rebuild • bring back, rebuild • to ban, make illegal • the first one, before • rational, makes sense, • to understand, be aware • chaos, fear, instability • Changes in laws or customs • Changes to the constitution • encouraged, motivated, moved • permissive, to allow, to permit • put to death, implemented, finish • ...
Napoleonic wars Name_______ 2015-03-03
Across
- Changes to the constitution
- chaos, fear, instability
- put to death, implemented, finish
- to ban, make illegal
- bring back, rebuild
- voting
- set up, start
- based on evidence, rationality, logic
Down
- permissive, to allow, to permit
- wise, logical,
- to understand, be aware
- Politicians wanting to improve society
- rational, makes sense,
- bring back, rebuild
- the first one, before
- Changes in laws or customs
- Acceptance
- encouraged, motivated, moved
18 Clues: voting • Acceptance • set up, start • wise, logical, • bring back, rebuild • bring back, rebuild • to ban, make illegal • the first one, before • rational, makes sense, • to understand, be aware • chaos, fear, instability • Changes in laws or customs • Changes to the constitution • encouraged, motivated, moved • permissive, to allow, to permit • put to death, implemented, finish • ...
Napoleonic wars Name_______ 2015-03-03
Across
- voting
- bring back, rebuild
- based on evidence, rationality, logic
- Changes to the constitution
- to understand, be aware
- permissive, to allow, to permit
- chaos, fear, instability
- put to death, implemented, finish
Down
- the first one, before
- Changes in laws or customs
- bring back, rebuild
- encouraged, motivated, moved
- Acceptance
- to ban, make illegal
- Politicians wanting to improve society
- wise, logical,
- set up, start
- rational, makes sense,
18 Clues: voting • Acceptance • set up, start • wise, logical, • bring back, rebuild • bring back, rebuild • to ban, make illegal • the first one, before • rational, makes sense, • to understand, be aware • chaos, fear, instability • Changes in laws or customs • Changes to the constitution • encouraged, motivated, moved • permissive, to allow, to permit • put to death, implemented, finish • ...
Napoleonic wars Name_______ 2015-03-03
Across
- permissive, to allow, to permit
- the first one, before
- bring back, rebuild
- bring back, rebuild
- wise, logical,
- to understand, be aware
- chaos, fear, instability
- Changes in laws or customs
- encouraged, motivated, moved
Down
- Changes to the constitution
- voting
- Politicians wanting to improve society
- to ban, make illegal
- set up, start
- rational, makes sense,
- Acceptance
- put to death, implemented, finish
- based on evidence, rationality, logic
18 Clues: voting • Acceptance • set up, start • wise, logical, • bring back, rebuild • bring back, rebuild • to ban, make illegal • the first one, before • rational, makes sense, • to understand, be aware • chaos, fear, instability • Changes in laws or customs • Changes to the constitution • encouraged, motivated, moved • permissive, to allow, to permit • put to death, implemented, finish • ...
Napoleonic wars Name_______ 2015-03-03
Across
- Changes to the constitution
- wise, logical,
- rational, makes sense,
- put to death, implemented, finish
- voting
- to understand, be aware
- Acceptance
- permissive, to allow, to permit
Down
- set up, start
- Politicians wanting to improve society
- chaos, fear, instability
- the first one, before
- bring back, rebuild
- to ban, make illegal
- bring back, rebuild
- encouraged, motivated, moved
- Changes in laws or customs
- based on evidence, rationality, logic
18 Clues: voting • Acceptance • set up, start • wise, logical, • bring back, rebuild • bring back, rebuild • to ban, make illegal • the first one, before • rational, makes sense, • to understand, be aware • chaos, fear, instability • Changes in laws or customs • Changes to the constitution • encouraged, motivated, moved • permissive, to allow, to permit • put to death, implemented, finish • ...
Napoleonic wars Name_______ 2015-03-03
Across
- the first one, before
- set up, start
- voting
- to ban, make illegal
- Changes to the constitution
- Politicians wanting to improve society
- put to death, implemented, finish
- chaos, fear, instability
- Acceptance
- rational, makes sense,
Down
- permissive, to allow, to permit
- wise, logical,
- to understand, be aware
- bring back, rebuild
- encouraged, motivated, moved
- Changes in laws or customs
- bring back, rebuild
- based on evidence, rationality, logic
18 Clues: voting • Acceptance • set up, start • wise, logical, • bring back, rebuild • bring back, rebuild • to ban, make illegal • the first one, before • rational, makes sense, • to understand, be aware • chaos, fear, instability • Changes in laws or customs • Changes to the constitution • encouraged, motivated, moved • permissive, to allow, to permit • put to death, implemented, finish • ...
LOGIC SYMBOL 2025-02-24
Across
- – Semantic entailment; a formula logically follows from another.
- – Set of elements common to two sets.
- – Another notation for logical implication.
- - Denotes syntactic entailment; indicates that a statement can be derived from a set of axioms.
- – Always true proposition.
- – Set of elements belonging to at least one of two sets
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- - Represents a statement that is always false.
- - At least one is true
- - If the first is true, then the second is true. NATURALS – Symbol for the set of natural numbers.
- - Used to denote a conclusion derived from premises.
- - It is not the case that
- - Both are true
- – Symbol for the set of integers.
- - Represents a statement that is always true.
14 Clues: - Both are true • - At least one is true • - It is not the case that • – Always true proposition. • – Symbol for the set of integers. • – Set of elements common to two sets. • – Another notation for logical implication. • - Represents a statement that is always true. • - Represents a statement that is always false. • - Used to denote a conclusion derived from premises. • ...
LOGIC SYMBOL 2025-02-24
Across
- - Denotes syntactic entailment; indicates that a statement can be derived from a set of axioms.
- - Represents a statement that is always true.
- - Used to denote a conclusion derived from premises.
- – Set of elements common to two sets.
- – Set of elements belonging to at least one of two sets
- – Another notation for logical implication.
- - It is not the case that
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- - If the first is true, then the second is true. NATURALS – Symbol for the set of natural numbers.
- - At least one is true
- – Always true proposition.
- – Symbol for the set of integers.
- - Both are true
- – Semantic entailment; a formula logically follows from another.
- - Represents a statement that is always false.
14 Clues: - Both are true • - At least one is true • - It is not the case that • – Always true proposition. • – Symbol for the set of integers. • – Set of elements common to two sets. • – Another notation for logical implication. • - Represents a statement that is always true. • - Represents a statement that is always false. • - Used to denote a conclusion derived from premises. • ...
Logic Wizard 2024-01-30
Across
- What is a communication system that transfers data between components inside a computer?
- What type of logic circuit output depends only on its present input signals?
- What is a digital circuit that selects one of many input signals and directs it to a single output?
- What type of memory can be erased and reprogrammed multiple times using ultraviolet light?
- What is a digital circuit that adds two binary digits and produces a sum and a carry-out?
- What is a binary numeral system in which two successive values differ in only one bit?
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- What is a circuit that stores information and can be used for temporary storage in a digital system?
- What is a digital circuit that can shift its data bits either to the left or right?
- What is a signal used to synchronize the actions of components in a digital system?
- What type of memory is non-volatile and can be electrically erased and reprogrammed?
- What is a tabular representation of all possible combinations of inputs and corresponding outputs in a logic circuit?
- What is a digital circuit that converts coded information into a more understandable form?
- What is a logic gate that outputs false only when both of its inputs are true?
13 Clues: What type of logic circuit output depends only on its present input signals? • What is a logic gate that outputs false only when both of its inputs are true? • What is a digital circuit that can shift its data bits either to the left or right? • What is a signal used to synchronize the actions of components in a digital system? • ...
Logic symbols 2022-03-16
Study Skill By John 2018-03-19
Across
- People smart
- Color that represent structure oriented
- Brain that is logical
- Learning in group
- Logic smart
- Study through hands-on, interaction
- Study through speech and writing
- Brain that is creative
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- Music smart
- Body smart
- To understand the differences between auditor, visual and kinesthetic learning learning style
- Word smart
- Color that represent relationship oriented
- Study through logic, erasing and systems
- Nature smart
- Picture smart
- Learning by yourself
- Color that represent Impulse oriented
- Study through listening, sound, and music
- Color that represent cognitive oriented
20 Clues: Body smart • Word smart • Music smart • Logic smart • People smart • Nature smart • Picture smart • Learning in group • Learning by yourself • Brain that is logical • Brain that is creative • Study through speech and writing • Study through hands-on, interaction • Color that represent Impulse oriented • Color that represent structure oriented • Color that represent cognitive oriented • ...
Study Skill By John 2018-03-20
Across
- Learning in group
- People smart
- Nature smart
- Study through hands-on, interaction
- Color that represent Impulse
- Music smart
- Brain that is creative
- Body smart
- Picture smart
- Color that represent relationship oriented
- Color that represent cognitive oriented
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- Word smart
- Study through listening, sound, and music
- To understand the differences between auditor, visual and kinesthetic learning learning style
- Logic smart
- Study through speech and writing
- Learning by yourself
- Study through logic, erasing and systems
- Brain that is logical
- Color that represent structure oriented
20 Clues: Word smart • Body smart • Logic smart • Music smart • People smart • Nature smart • Picture smart • Learning in group • Learning by yourself • Brain that is logical • Brain that is creative • Color that represent Impulse • Study through speech and writing • Study through hands-on, interaction • Color that represent structure oriented • Color that represent cognitive oriented • ...
Study skills by John 2018-03-20
Across
- Picture smart
- Study through listening, sound, and music
- People smart
- Study through logic, erasing and systems
- Color that represent cognitive oriented
- Study through speech and writing
- Brain that is logical
Down
- Learning in group
- Logic smart
- Study through hands-on, interaction
- To understand the differences between auditor, visual and kinesthetic learning learning style
- Music smart
- Nature smart
- Body smart
- Word smart
- Color that represent relationship oriented
- Learning by yourself
- Color that represent Impulse
- Color that represent structure oriented
- Brain that is creative
20 Clues: Body smart • Word smart • Logic smart • Music smart • Nature smart • People smart • Picture smart • Learning in group • Learning by yourself • Brain that is logical • Brain that is creative • Color that represent Impulse • Study through speech and writing • Study through hands-on, interaction • Color that represent cognitive oriented • Color that represent structure oriented • ...
S6 2025-11-04
Across
- Graphical decision-based design.
- File Contains runtime configuration data.
- Frees memory allocations.
- Uses nearby text to stabilize selector.
- Executes packaged workflows.
- Scope Retries enclosed actions.
- Diagnoses logic and runtime errors.
- Message Outputs runtime messages.
- Manages credentials centrally.
- Transfers information across XAMLs.
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- Exception Raised for invalid rule logic.
- Holds transaction items.
- Error management mechanism.
- Automates execution at intervals.
- Temporarily holds process data.
- Re-triggers caught exception.
- Defines how to identify elements.
- Execution environment for robots.
- Tabular data store in memory.
- Deploys new package versions.
20 Clues: Holds transaction items. • Frees memory allocations. • Error management mechanism. • Executes packaged workflows. • Re-triggers caught exception. • Tabular data store in memory. • Deploys new package versions. • Manages credentials centrally. • Temporarily holds process data. • Graphical decision-based design. • Scope Retries enclosed actions. • Automates execution at intervals. • ...
Napoleonic wars Name_______ 2015-03-03
Across
- bring back, rebuild
- the first one, before
- permissive, to allow, to permit
- to understand, be aware
- put to death, implemented, finish
- wise, logical,
- encouraged, motivated, moved
- Acceptance
Down
- Politicians wanting to improve society
- based on evidence, rationality, logic
- Changes in laws or customs
- set up, start
- to ban, make illegal
- rational, makes sense,
- voting
- Changes to the constitution
- chaos, fear, instability
- bring back, rebuild
18 Clues: voting • Acceptance • set up, start • wise, logical, • bring back, rebuild • bring back, rebuild • to ban, make illegal • the first one, before • rational, makes sense, • to understand, be aware • chaos, fear, instability • Changes in laws or customs • Changes to the constitution • encouraged, motivated, moved • permissive, to allow, to permit • put to death, implemented, finish • ...
Napoleonic wars Name_______ 2015-03-03
Across
- Changes in laws or customs
- Acceptance
- bring back, rebuild
- to ban, make illegal
- encouraged, motivated, moved
- wise, logical,
- put to death, implemented, finish
- permissive, to allow, to permit
Down
- bring back, rebuild
- set up, start
- the first one, before
- to understand, be aware
- Politicians wanting to improve society
- voting
- based on evidence, rationality, logic
- Changes to the constitution
- rational, makes sense,
- chaos, fear, instability
18 Clues: voting • Acceptance • set up, start • wise, logical, • bring back, rebuild • bring back, rebuild • to ban, make illegal • the first one, before • rational, makes sense, • to understand, be aware • chaos, fear, instability • Changes in laws or customs • Changes to the constitution • encouraged, motivated, moved • permissive, to allow, to permit • put to death, implemented, finish • ...
Topic 1 Revision 2025-10-13
Across
- a method of checking the output from a logic circuit
- abbreviation for binary digit.
- coding system for all the characters on a keyboard and control codes.
- base two number system based on the values 0 and 1 only.
- number of bits used to represent the colours in a pixel, e.g. 8 bit colour depth can represent 28 = 256 colours
- formed from a combination of logic gates and designed to carry out a particular task. The output from a logic circuit will be 0 or 1.
- number of bits used to represent sound amplitude (also known as bit depth).
- coding system which represents all the languages of the world (first 128 characters are the same as ASCII code).
- number system that uses 4 bits to represent each denary digit.
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- a number system based on the value 16 (uses the denary digits 0 to 9 and the letters A to F).
- graphics images that use 2D points to describe lines and curves and their properties that are grouped to form geometric shapes.
- number of pixels that make up an image, for example, an image could contain 4096 × 3192 pixels (12 738 656 pixels in total).
- contents of a computer memory output to screen or printer.
- number of sound samples taken per second.
- this gate is the only logic gate with one input
- electronic circuits which rely on ‘on/off’ logic. The most common ones are NOT, AND, OR, NAND, NOR and XOR.
- image system that uses pixels to make up an image.
- smallest picture element that makes up an image.
18 Clues: abbreviation for binary digit. • number of sound samples taken per second. • this gate is the only logic gate with one input • smallest picture element that makes up an image. • image system that uses pixels to make up an image. • a method of checking the output from a logic circuit • base two number system based on the values 0 and 1 only. • ...
1122 2021-06-24
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- The lower the maximum frequency, ________ the propagation delay.
- a TTL circuit acts as a current sink in the
- Forward biased diodes are used as switching elements in
- transistor–transistor logic (TTL) is a logic family built from ________ junction transistors.
- The process of adding impurity to intrinsic semiconductor is known as
- ttl devices consume substantially more power than equivalent ______ devices at rest.
- the most popular and most widely used IC family is
- In the logic family uses FET as its switching element?
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- a TTL circuit acts as a current source in the
- the fastest saturated logic family is
- ttl inputs are the ______ of bipolar transistors.
- Resistors and transistors are used to represent
- The logic family that has the fastest switching action is
- ttl integrated _________ were widely used in applications such as computers.
- term "TTL" is applied to many successive generations of _________ logic.
- The output is complementary of the input in
16 Clues: the fastest saturated logic family is • The output is complementary of the input in • Resistors and transistors are used to represent • In the logic family uses FET as its switching element? • Forward biased diodes are used as switching elements in • The logic family that has the fastest switching action is • ...
Logic Crossword Puzzle 2014-03-23
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- which means "to enclose within limits".
- is the definition that states the cause instead of the specific difference.
- new proposition.
- is that form of education.
- refers only to some of its constitutive notes.
- which are relevant to induction.
- is the property of terms acquired from their use in the proposition.
- is a concept that signifies the non-existence or possession of something.
- is a definitions those given brand new items introduced for the first time.
- which is composed of several syllogisms.
- stands for a single definite individual or group.
- one which states a fact.
- which gives the genius in the specific difference.
- is a concept by which we understand what a thing is.
- is a definitions which try to lift ambiguity.
- one which asks a question.
- whose major premise may be either a disjunctive or conditional proposition.
- the most common form of oral and written syllogisms.
- the antecedent in the conclusion.
- usually within a rectangular figure.
- they can only be identified.
- is the mental act which affirms or denies something.
- is a definitions which attempt to state theoretical explanations of objects.
- one which makes a request or gives a command.
- proceeds from the universal to the particular.
- is another term that is loosely used in ordinary language.
- usually enclosed in an ellipse.
- the conclusion is not the logical conclusion.
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- is a concept which expresses a "form" and a "subject".
- proceeds from the particular to the universal.
- is the fallacy that equates or confuses substance with accident.
- is a definitions which attempt to give a clear-cut decision.
- mental process of moving from the premises to the conclusion.
- is the verbal expression of the meaning of a word or term.
- the consequent in the conclusion.
- may be simple or partial.
- is a necessary characteristic of the subject.
- which an object may belong.
- is a concept that signifies the meaning of a complete substance.
- is in reality but also how it is in the mind.
- is a concept that signifies the existence or possession of something.
- which man understands or comprehends a thing.
- which one or both premises are supported by proofs.
- in the preceding pages we used.
- the predicate of the last premise.
- the result of games of chance like the dice and the roulette.
- which refers to the properties of all objects in a term's extension.
- one which expresses a strong feeling.
- original proposition.
- logical relation between antecedent and consequent.
- is a person who comments on news.
51 Clues: new proposition. • original proposition. • one which states a fact. • may be simple or partial. • is that form of education. • one which asks a question. • which an object may belong. • they can only be identified. • in the preceding pages we used. • usually enclosed in an ellipse. • which are relevant to induction. • the consequent in the conclusion. • ...
First-order logic 2017-09-06
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- Questions asked with ASK are called
- The symbol x is called a
- We can use the ______symbol to signify that two terms refer to the same object
- has_________ and existential quantifiers to construct assertions about all or some of the
- An atomic sentence is true just when the relation named by the predicate holds between the
- the general process of knowledge-base construction— a process called
- ________ are similar to sets
- a representation language that is far more powerful than propositional logic
- Propositional logic has a property that is desirable in representation languages, namely
- they are entailed by the axioms
- When we look at the syntax of natural language, the most obvious elements are nouns and noun phrases that refer to
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- Extended interpretations, which map quantifier variables to objects in the model,truth of
- A _________of a model is the set of objects or domain elements it contains
- The syntax of first-order logic builds on that of
- Natural languages also suffer from
- The knowledge engineer might already be an expert in the domain, or might need to work with real experts to extract what they know—a process called
- Knowledge representation languages should be declarative, compositional, expressive,context independent, and
- values of the quantified variables.
- A term with no variables is called a
- _____is formed from a predicate symbol optionally followed by a parenthesized list of terms
20 Clues: The symbol x is called a • ________ are similar to sets • they are entailed by the axioms • Natural languages also suffer from • Questions asked with ASK are called • values of the quantified variables. • A term with no variables is called a • The syntax of first-order logic builds on that of • the general process of knowledge-base construction— a process called • ...
“Logic and Reasoning” 2021-02-27
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- States that any real number, a, is equal to itself
- Instead of showing that the conclusion to be proved is true, you show that the entire alternative is false
- It is a statement accepted after it is proven deductively
- It is the act of making reason
- Is an angle of exactly 90°
- It is a method of reasoning in which the premises are viewed as supplying some evidence, but not full assurance, for the truth of conclusion
- It is a statement that is accepted without proof
- It is a statement drawn from the hypothesis
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- It is a statement which is accepted or known at the beginning
- A statement or idea taken to be true and on which an argument or reasoning may be base
- Equality tells us that both sides of an equal sign are equal no matter which side of the equal sign they are on
- Angles measure less than 90 degrees
- The logical statements are presented using complete sentences backed up by reason
- It tells us that if A=B and B=C, then A=C
- It is the process of reasoning from one or more statements to reach a logical Conclusion
- A statement presented in justification or explanation of a believe or action or a proof
- Is two angles that are adjacent and whose non-common sides form a straight line
- It is a logical argument in which statement is supported or justified
- It is a way of showing the truth or false of a given statement or math equations
- Is a type of angle that is always larger than 90° but less than 180°
20 Clues: Is an angle of exactly 90° • It is the act of making reason • Angles measure less than 90 degrees • It tells us that if A=B and B=C, then A=C • It is a statement drawn from the hypothesis • It is a statement that is accepted without proof • States that any real number, a, is equal to itself • It is a statement accepted after it is proven deductively • ...
Intro to logic 2016-09-30
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- stands for another thing that it suggests.
- part which differentiates it from that of other species.
- it tells us what the this is.
- apprehension the first mental operation is the process of grasping or abstracting the essence of a thing.
- the act of the man where we draw a conclusion from a given set of validity draw.
- study of nature of beauty.
- stands for the term itself as either written or spoken without referring to its
- study of origin,validity and limits of knowledge.
- expresses what the name means,not what the things is.
- the act of the mind where two apprehend terms are joined then affirmed or denied.
- art and science of correct thinking and correct reasoning.
- is the systematic arrangement of major division and subdivision.
- a universal idea which expresses of a thing.
- it furnishes the mode of the origin of a thing.
- it gives the natural characteristics of a thing. metaphysics investigation of ultimate reality.
- refers to the varied kinds of division one and the same integral whole may undergo.
- is the breaking up of a whole into its parts.
- stands for the real meaning of the term.It can be logical or real.
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- determines the precise meaning.
- stands from proper subject in the real order.
- deals with the enumeration of the quantitative parts of quantitative whole.
- explains a thing by giving characteristics that are contingently connected with it.
- it is a definition that constructed by genus and specific differences.
- it gives the origin of the word
- it gives the same connotation of the term.
- is the process of resolving the components parts into another kind of division.
- gives out the essential constituents of a thing by its genus and specific difference.
- cause it gives purpose or end on account of which a thing is produced.
- it indicates the meaning of a term by showing or pointing at the object.
- study of nature of morality and judgement deals in the right way of living of human.
- it describes a thing by its efficient and final cause.
31 Clues: study of nature of beauty. • it tells us what the this is. • determines the precise meaning. • it gives the origin of the word • stands for another thing that it suggests. • it gives the same connotation of the term. • a universal idea which expresses of a thing. • stands from proper subject in the real order. • is the breaking up of a whole into its parts. • ...
Logic Vocabulary Review 2024-02-20
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- a statement that contains another statement as its component
- we should interpret authors in a positive light rather than assuming they are foolhardy
- "and" statement
- "if, then" statement
- the statement that follows "if" in a conditional statement
- a valid argument with only true premises
- a statement that does not contain another statement as its component
- "or" statement
- this either modifies a statement or joins together two or more statements
- an argument that attempts to prove its conclusion is probably true
- one or the other disjunct may be true, or they may both be true
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- the study of arguments
- an argument such that if the premises are true, then the conclusion must be true
- the component parts of an "or" statement
- a statement offered as evidence in an argument
- a series of statements intended to prove the truth of another statement
- the statement an argument intends to prove
- an argument that attempts to prove its conclusion must be true
- one or the other disjunct may be true, but not both
- not-
- the component parts of an "and" statement
- the statement that follows "then" in a conditional statement
- a sentence that is either true or false
23 Clues: not- • "or" statement • "and" statement • "if, then" statement • the study of arguments • a sentence that is either true or false • the component parts of an "or" statement • a valid argument with only true premises • the component parts of an "and" statement • the statement an argument intends to prove • a statement offered as evidence in an argument • ...
Lab Laugh Logic 2025-11-24
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- bending of light important in optical systems
- region of space with gravity so strong light cannot escape
- technology enabling high-speed data transmission
- harmful atmospheric mixture reducing visibility
- wavelength range used in astronomical observations
- layer of gases surrounding a planet
- technique that corrects atmospheric distortion
- pioneer in modern optical science
- science of plant growth used for survival on Mars
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- eighth planet with deep blue methane-rich atmosphere
- instrument for observing distant celestial objects
- star whose orbit revealed a supermassive black hole
- describes complex optical behavior in fibers
- study of light used in communication technologies
- massive system of stars, dust, and dark matter
- fourth planet known for its red dusty surface
- trained space traveller conducting scientific missions
- principle underlying optical signal interactions
- force controlling motion of stars and planets
- path followed by celestial bodies due to gravity
20 Clues: pioneer in modern optical science • layer of gases surrounding a planet • describes complex optical behavior in fibers • bending of light important in optical systems • fourth planet known for its red dusty surface • force controlling motion of stars and planets • massive system of stars, dust, and dark matter • technique that corrects atmospheric distortion • ...
Locked In Logic 2026-03-30
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- Marble ____
- Capt.
- Cash ____
- Hope is job___
- One, ____ one purpose
- II ________
- SGT.
- Civility towards ___
- Lock _______
- Yard dog
- EA_
- Time
- Man ____
- NE_RC
- Officer of the year
- Food_______
- C/O
- Integrity ______
- OJ_
- Cuff ____
- Another word for roommate
- Control ______
- Women in ___________
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- Search
- LT.
- IPC ______
- CI_
- _PH
- Store
- DTS_
- Employee of the year
- 1000
- Radio _____
- Diamond ______
- Count is ____times a day
- _H
- ST_
- Post ______
- Take care of our staff; they will _________our offenders
- NER_
- 10 Minutes
- Pat ____
- Firm Fair __________
- HS_ _______
- Vehicle ____
- PR_A
- 1600
47 Clues: _H • LT. • CI_ • _PH • ST_ • EA_ • C/O • OJ_ • DTS_ • 1000 • SGT. • Time • NER_ • PR_A • 1600 • Capt. • Store • NE_RC • Search • Yard dog • Man ____ • Pat ____ • Cash ____ • Cuff ____ • IPC ______ • 10 Minutes • Marble ____ • Radio _____ • II ________ • Post ______ • Food_______ • HS_ _______ • Lock _______ • Vehicle ____ • Hope is job___ • Diamond ______ • Control ______ • Integrity ______ • Officer of the year • Employee of the year • Civility towards ___ • ...
Napoleonic wars Name_______ 2015-03-03
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- set up, start
- to ban, make illegal
- Changes in laws or customs
- Acceptance
- Politicians wanting to improve society
- Changes to the constitution
- the first one, before
- chaos, fear, instability
- encouraged, motivated, moved
- based on evidence, rationality, logic
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- put to death, implemented, finish
- to understand, be aware
- rational, makes sense,
- wise, logical,
- bring back, rebuild
- voting
- permissive, to allow, to permit
- bring back, rebuild
18 Clues: voting • Acceptance • set up, start • wise, logical, • bring back, rebuild • bring back, rebuild • to ban, make illegal • the first one, before • rational, makes sense, • to understand, be aware • chaos, fear, instability • Changes in laws or customs • Changes to the constitution • encouraged, motivated, moved • permissive, to allow, to permit • put to death, implemented, finish • ...
Napoleonic wars Name_______ 2015-03-03
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- Changes to the constitution
- Politicians wanting to improve society
- to understand, be aware
- rational, makes sense,
- wise, logical,
- based on evidence, rationality, logic
- bring back, rebuild
- permissive, to allow, to permit
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- bring back, rebuild
- put to death, implemented, finish
- chaos, fear, instability
- the first one, before
- to ban, make illegal
- set up, start
- Changes in laws or customs
- voting
- Acceptance
- encouraged, motivated, moved
18 Clues: voting • Acceptance • set up, start • wise, logical, • bring back, rebuild • bring back, rebuild • to ban, make illegal • the first one, before • rational, makes sense, • to understand, be aware • chaos, fear, instability • Changes in laws or customs • Changes to the constitution • encouraged, motivated, moved • permissive, to allow, to permit • put to death, implemented, finish • ...
Napoleonic wars Name_______ 2015-03-03
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- Changes in laws or customs
- bring back, rebuild
- to ban, make illegal
- the first one, before
- Acceptance
- bring back, rebuild
- chaos, fear, instability
- Politicians wanting to improve society
- put to death, implemented, finish
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- Changes to the constitution
- based on evidence, rationality, logic
- set up, start
- rational, makes sense,
- encouraged, motivated, moved
- voting
- to understand, be aware
- wise, logical,
- permissive, to allow, to permit
18 Clues: voting • Acceptance • set up, start • wise, logical, • bring back, rebuild • bring back, rebuild • to ban, make illegal • the first one, before • rational, makes sense, • to understand, be aware • chaos, fear, instability • Changes in laws or customs • Changes to the constitution • encouraged, motivated, moved • permissive, to allow, to permit • put to death, implemented, finish • ...
Napoleonic wars Name_______ 2015-03-03
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- the first one, before
- encouraged, motivated, moved
- bring back, rebuild
- to understand, be aware
- voting
- based on evidence, rationality, logic
- Politicians wanting to improve society
- rational, makes sense,
- put to death, implemented, finish
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- Acceptance
- to ban, make illegal
- Changes to the constitution
- chaos, fear, instability
- wise, logical,
- permissive, to allow, to permit
- set up, start
- bring back, rebuild
- Changes in laws or customs
18 Clues: voting • Acceptance • set up, start • wise, logical, • bring back, rebuild • bring back, rebuild • to ban, make illegal • the first one, before • rational, makes sense, • to understand, be aware • chaos, fear, instability • Changes in laws or customs • Changes to the constitution • encouraged, motivated, moved • permissive, to allow, to permit • put to death, implemented, finish • ...
Napoleonic wars Name_______ 2015-03-03
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- the first one, before
- Acceptance
- Changes to the constitution
- chaos, fear, instability
- bring back, rebuild
- Politicians wanting to improve society
- rational, makes sense,
- bring back, rebuild
- wise, logical,
- to understand, be aware
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- Changes in laws or customs
- based on evidence, rationality, logic
- set up, start
- permissive, to allow, to permit
- voting
- to ban, make illegal
- encouraged, motivated, moved
- put to death, implemented, finish
18 Clues: voting • Acceptance • set up, start • wise, logical, • bring back, rebuild • bring back, rebuild • to ban, make illegal • the first one, before • rational, makes sense, • to understand, be aware • chaos, fear, instability • Changes in laws or customs • Changes to the constitution • encouraged, motivated, moved • permissive, to allow, to permit • put to death, implemented, finish • ...
Study Skill By John 2018-03-19
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- Color that represent Impulse
- Brain that is creative
- Logic smart
- To understand the differences between auditor, visual and kinesthetic learning learning style
- Study through listening, sound, and music
- Brain that is logical
- Learning in group
- Word smart
- Study through logic, erasing and systems
- Study through speech and writing
- Color that represent relationship oriented
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- Body smart
- Nature smart
- Study through hands-on, interaction
- Color that represent structure oriented
- People smart
- Music smart
- Learning by yourself
- Picture smart
- Color that represent cognitive oriented
20 Clues: Body smart • Word smart • Logic smart • Music smart • Nature smart • People smart • Picture smart • Learning in group • Learning by yourself • Brain that is logical • Brain that is creative • Color that represent Impulse • Study through speech and writing • Study through hands-on, interaction • Color that represent structure oriented • Color that represent cognitive oriented • ...
Sphero Block Codes 2026-01-07
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- can be added to blocks to compare two values and create conditional logic.
- controls the robot motors and control system. Robots move with two instructions: heading and speed.
- control a BOLT's ability to send and receive Infrared (IR) messages and commands.
- are predefined functions where you can embed conditional logic.
- defines a value that is used throughout a program to limit redundant logic; it can also be used to do things like count or compare values.
- control the LEDs on your robot.
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- are math statements to modify or create values. Several operators can be chained together to form complex logic within a single block.
- contain blocks that can be reused throughout your program, which helps organize complex logic. Think of a function as a program within a program.
- change the flow of your program and allow conditional or branching logic.
- play sounds or text-to-speech on your programming device.
- allow you to add the read-only values streamed from the robot’s built in sensors.
- emulates the LED matrix available on BOLT. Program your own animations and display scroll text in this fun format.
12 Clues: control the LEDs on your robot. • play sounds or text-to-speech on your programming device. • are predefined functions where you can embed conditional logic. • change the flow of your program and allow conditional or branching logic. • can be added to blocks to compare two values and create conditional logic. • ...
Study Skill By John 2018-03-19
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- Color that represent Impulse
- Brain that is creative
- Logic smart
- To understand the differences between auditor, visual and kinesthetic learning learning style
- Study through listening, sound, and music
- Brain that is logical
- Learning in group
- Word smart
- Study through logic, erasing and systems
- Study through speech and writing
- Color that represent relationship oriented
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- Body smart
- Nature smart
- Study through hands-on, interaction
- Color that represent structure oriented
- People smart
- Music smart
- Learning by yourself
- Picture smart
- Color that represent cognitive oriented
20 Clues: Body smart • Word smart • Logic smart • Music smart • Nature smart • People smart • Picture smart • Learning in group • Learning by yourself • Brain that is logical • Brain that is creative • Color that represent Impulse • Study through speech and writing • Study through hands-on, interaction • Color that represent structure oriented • Color that represent cognitive oriented • ...
Study Skill By John 2018-03-20
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- Body smart
- To understand the differences between auditor, visual and kinesthetic learning learning style
- Learning in group
- Color that represent structure oriented
- Study through listening, sound, and music
- Nature smart
- Picture smart
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- Music smart
- Color that represent relationship oriented
- Logic smart
- Word smart
- Study through speech and writing
- People smart
- Study through hands-on, interaction
- Brain that is creative
- Color that represent cognitive oriented
- Learning by yourself
- Study through logic, erasing and systems
- Color that represent Impulse
- Brain that is logical
20 Clues: Word smart • Body smart • Music smart • Logic smart • People smart • Nature smart • Picture smart • Learning in group • Learning by yourself • Brain that is logical • Brain that is creative • Color that represent Impulse • Study through speech and writing • Study through hands-on, interaction • Color that represent cognitive oriented • Color that represent structure oriented • ...
Study skills by John 2018-03-20
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- Brain that is creative
- Color that represent relationship oriented
- Color that represent cognitive oriented
- People smart
- Body smart
- Study through hands-on, interaction
- Learning in group
- Learning by yourself
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- Color that represent Impulse
- Picture smart
- To understand the differences between auditor, visual and kinesthetic learning learning style
- Logic smart
- Word smart
- Music smart
- Brain that is logical
- Color that represent structure oriented
- Nature smart
- Study through logic, erasing and systems
- Study through speech and writing
- Study through listening, sound, and music
20 Clues: Word smart • Body smart • Logic smart • Music smart • People smart • Nature smart • Picture smart • Learning in group • Learning by yourself • Brain that is logical • Brain that is creative • Color that represent Impulse • Study through speech and writing • Study through hands-on, interaction • Color that represent cognitive oriented • Color that represent structure oriented • ...
Philosophy I 2021-11-23
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- first democracy
- Jesus-liking sword fighter
- evil doesn't really exist
- what happened again?
- don't make it ochlocracy
- curious talking
- monkey see, monkey learn
- expensively nasty
- virtue, pleasure, intellect
- "ouch!" *smush*
- actually not dumb
- argument
- making it harder to go higher
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- intent
- building blocks, tangible
- "put it in its place"
- only logic
- a non-concrete compactor
- chief flexing his noggin
- comprehensive
- matter's to blame
- thinking bout Jesus
- "but I didn't know"
- death berry
24 Clues: intent • argument • only logic • death berry • comprehensive • first democracy • curious talking • "ouch!" *smush* • matter's to blame • expensively nasty • actually not dumb • thinking bout Jesus • "but I didn't know" • what happened again? • "put it in its place" • a non-concrete compactor • chief flexing his noggin • don't make it ochlocracy • monkey see, monkey learn • building blocks, tangible • ...
Midterm Quiz 2025-03-07
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- The name of the circle placed in front of a logic gate that signifies a NOT
- It is an implicant that cannot be further simplified
- How many K-Maps are you going to use when simplifying 5 variables?
- These are implicants that are rows that only cover one implicant.
- The maximum single octal value is ____
- When writing a NOT of a variable, you can use a ___.
- If F(A,B,C,D),the minterms are (5,7,11,13,15), and the don't care is 6, the second term of the simplified logic is ____
- You need to group binary bits by ____ when you convert it into hexadecimal
- An AND gate needs ____ of its inputs to be TRUE to produce an output
- The Q of QM-Method
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- The M of QM-Method
- If we group the 1's in K-MAP simplification, the result will be in ____ form.
- The second universal logic gate.
- QM Method is also called as the ____ method.
- If we group the 0's in K-MAP simplification, the result will be in ____ form.
- Results in a "FALSE" output when combined with other types of it
- The K of K-Map is ____.
- One of the universal logic gates.
- If F(A,B,C,D) and the minterms are (5,7,13,15), the simplified term is ____
- In QM or KMap, you can simplify a group if a change happens ____.
20 Clues: The M of QM-Method • The Q of QM-Method • The K of K-Map is ____. • The second universal logic gate. • One of the universal logic gates. • The maximum single octal value is ____ • QM Method is also called as the ____ method. • It is an implicant that cannot be further simplified • When writing a NOT of a variable, you can use a ___. • ...
Midterm Quiz 2025-03-07
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- It is an implicant that cannot be further simplified
- When writing a NOT of a variable, you can use a ___.
- If F(A,B,C,D) and the minterms are (5,7,13,15), the simplified term is ____
- How many K-Maps are you going to use when simplifying 5 variables?
- You need to group binary bits by ____ when you convert it into hexadecimal
- The K of K-Map is ____.
- The M of QM-Method
- The name of the circle placed in front of a logic gate that signifies a NOT
- If we group the 1's in K-MAP simplification, the result will be in ____ form.
- One of the universal logic gates.
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- Results in a "FALSE" output when combined with other types of it
- QM Method is also called as the ____ method.
- An AND gate needs ____ of its inputs to be TRUE to produce an output
- The maximum single octal value is ____
- The Q of QM-Method
- In QM or KMap, you can simplify a group if a change happens ____.
- If F(A,B,C,D),the minterms are (5,7,11,13,15), and the don't care is 6, the second term of the simplified logic is ____
- These are implicants that are rows that only cover one implicant.
- The second universal logic gate.
- If we group the 0's in K-MAP simplification, the result will be in ____ form.
20 Clues: The Q of QM-Method • The M of QM-Method • The K of K-Map is ____. • The second universal logic gate. • One of the universal logic gates. • The maximum single octal value is ____ • QM Method is also called as the ____ method. • It is an implicant that cannot be further simplified • When writing a NOT of a variable, you can use a ___. • ...
“Logic and Reasoning” 2021-02-27
Across
- It tells us that if A=B and B=C, then A=C
- Instead of showing that the conclusion to be proved is true, you show that the entire alternative is false
- Is two angles that are adjacent and whose non-common sides form a straight line
- A statement or idea taken to be true and on which an argument or reasoning may be base
- A statement presented in justification or explanation of a believe or action or a proof
- It is a way of showing the truth or false of a given statement or math equations
- Is a type of angle that is always larger than 90° but less than 180°
- Angles measure less than 90 degrees
- It is the process of reasoning from one or more statements to reach a logical Conclusion
- Equality tells us that both sides of an equal sign are equal no matter which side of the equal sign they are on
- The logical statements are presented using complete sentences backed up by reason
- It is a statement which is accepted or known at the beginning
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- It is the act of making reason
- Is an angle of exactly 90°
- States that any real number, a, is equal to itself
- It is a statement drawn from the hypothesis
- It is a logical argument in which statement is supported or justified
- It is a statement accepted after it is proven deductively
- It is a method of reasoning in which the premises are viewed as supplying some evidence, but not full assurance, for the truth of conclusion
- It is a statement that is accepted without proof
20 Clues: Is an angle of exactly 90° • It is the act of making reason • Angles measure less than 90 degrees • It tells us that if A=B and B=C, then A=C • It is a statement drawn from the hypothesis • It is a statement that is accepted without proof • States that any real number, a, is equal to itself • It is a statement accepted after it is proven deductively • ...
Logic Unit Crossword 2023-04-27
Across
- A compound sentence formed by combining two sentences using the words "if...then"
- the statement after "-->" in a conditional
- logical result of the relationship between premises
- used to join two or more simple sentences, "and", "or", "if, then", "if and only if"
- the conclusion is true whenever the premises are assumed true
- A sentence that is either trued or false, but not both simultaneously
- ~
- compound statement when the antecedent and consequent are negated but not reversed
- -->
- used to test the validity of an argument
- compound statement when the antecedent and consequent are reversed but not negated
- <-->
- A compound statement that is always false
- the opposite of any given statement through adding the word "not", written as "~"
- the statement before "-->" in a conditional
- A compound sentence formed by combining two sentences using the words "if and only if"
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- A compound sentence formed by combining two sentences using the word "and"
- ^
- obtained by reversing and negating the antecedent and the consequent
- Compound statements that are made up of the same simple statements and have the same corresponding truth tables
- proposition used as evidence in an argument
- "all", "some", "no" (or "none")
- if "p-->q, q-->r" is true then "p-->r" is true
- A compound statement that is always true
- =
- A compound sentence formed by combining two sentences using the word "or"
- an invalid arguement
- v
28 Clues: ^ • ~ • = • v • --> • <--> • an invalid arguement • "all", "some", "no" (or "none") • used to test the validity of an argument • A compound statement that is always true • A compound statement that is always false • the statement after "-->" in a conditional • proposition used as evidence in an argument • the statement before "-->" in a conditional • ...
Geometry - Logic & More 2013-11-07
Across
- A statement that switches the hypothesis and conclusion.
- A compound statement using the word "and."
- The "if" part of a conditional.
- On the same line.
- To switch the truth value of a statement.
- A triangle with three congruent sides.
- Segments or lines that form 90 degree angles.
- A statement that negates the hypothesis and conclusion.
- A statement using the words "if and only if."
- The point of concurrency of the medians.
- Segments or lines that never intersect.
- A segment from a vertex to the midpoint of the opposite side.
- The "then" part of a conditional.
- A 90 degree angle
- A triangle with two congruent sides
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- A ray that cuts an angle into two congruent angles.
- Angles that add to 90.
- Angles across from each other that are congruent.
- Angles that add to 180.
- A statement that switches and negates the hypothesis and conclusion.
- An if/then statement.
- Perpendicular segment from a vertex to the opposite side of a triangle.
- A compound statement using the word "or."
- A point that divides a segment into two congruent segments.
- Same shape, different size.
- Same shape and size.
- A triangle with no congruent sides.
27 Clues: On the same line. • A 90 degree angle • Same shape and size. • An if/then statement. • Angles that add to 90. • Angles that add to 180. • Same shape, different size. • The "if" part of a conditional. • The "then" part of a conditional. • A triangle with no congruent sides. • A triangle with two congruent sides • A triangle with three congruent sides. • ...
Geometry - Logic & More 2013-11-07
Across
- A compound statement using the word "and."
- Segments or lines that form 90 degree angles.
- A statement that switches and negates the hypothesis and conclusion.
- A segment from a vertex to the midpoint of the opposite side.
- To switch the truth value of a statement.
- Same shape and size.
- A compound statement using the word "or."
- A ray that cuts an angle into two congruent angles.
- Perpendicular segment from a vertex to the opposite side of a triangle.
- On the same line.
- Angles across from each other that are congruent.
- A triangle with no congruent sides.
- A statement that negates the hypothesis and conclusion.
- A 90 degree angle
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- Angles that add to 180.
- Segments or lines that never intersect.
- An if/then statement.
- A statement using the words "if and only if."
- A point that divides a segment into two congruent segments.
- The "if" part of a conditional.
- Angles that add to 90.
- A triangle with two congruent sides
- A triangle with three congruent sides.
- The "then" part of a conditional.
- Same shape, different size.
- A statement that switches the hypothesis and conclusion.
- The point of concurrency of the medians.
27 Clues: On the same line. • A 90 degree angle • Same shape and size. • An if/then statement. • Angles that add to 90. • Angles that add to 180. • Same shape, different size. • The "if" part of a conditional. • The "then" part of a conditional. • A triangle with two congruent sides • A triangle with no congruent sides. • A triangle with three congruent sides. • ...
Logic Crossword Puzzle 2014-03-23
Across
- is a definitions those given brand new items introduced for the first time.
- which an object may belong.
- is a concept which expresses a "form" and a "subject".
- is a cause which gives the procedure or operation out of which a thing results.
- is a proposition which presents two or more alternatives.
- which are relevant to induction.
- are terms that belong to different genuses or classes.
- the result of games of chance like the dice and the roulette.
- refers only to some of its constitutive notes.
- is a quantifier which corresponds to traditional logic's universal quantifier.
- they can only be identified.
- in the preceding pages we used.
- is a cause used for statement of aims and for man-made articles especially.
- is a concept that signifies the meaning of a complete substance.
- is a person who comments on news.
- two identical consequents mark.
- which one or both premises are supported by proofs.
- the most common form of oral and written syllogisms.
- is a concept that signifies the existence or possession of something.
- the antecedent in the conclusion.
- stands for a single definite individual or group.
- whose major premise may be either a disjunctive or conditional proposition.
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- the predicate of the last premise.
- is a definitions which try to lift ambiguity.
- is the definition that states the cause instead of the specific difference.
- kind of hypothetical syllogisms wherein the major premise is a conditional proposition.
- is a definitions which attempt to state theoretical explanations of objects.
- is the property of terms acquired from their use in the proposition.
- is a concept that signifies the non-existence or possession of something.
- which gives the genius in the specific difference.
- are terms that belong to the same genus, but are opposite within the genus.
- is the verbal expression of the meaning of a word or term.
- which is composed of several syllogisms.
- one which states a fact.
- affirming marks.
- is a proposition which asserts that two alternatives cannot be true at the same time.
- is a quantifier which corresponds to traditional logic's particular quantifier.
- which refers to the properties of all objects in a term's extension.
- is a definitions intended to influence attitudes.
- is the fallacy that equates or confuses substance with accident.
- is a necessary characteristic of the subject.
- which man understands or comprehends a thing.
- which means "to enclose within limits".
- is a cause which description of activities point to the cause of these activities.
- is a definitions which attempt to give a clear-cut decision.
- is a supposition which a word for itself alone.
- the consequent in the conclusion.
- is a definition which gives the simple meaning of a term.
- is a definition which gives the nature of a thing.
49 Clues: affirming marks. • one which states a fact. • which an object may belong. • they can only be identified. • in the preceding pages we used. • two identical consequents mark. • which are relevant to induction. • is a person who comments on news. • the consequent in the conclusion. • the antecedent in the conclusion. • the predicate of the last premise. • ...
