Introductory Logic: Unit1, Lessons 2-4

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Across
  1. 1. A term that is more specific, narrow, or concrete than the original term and is included by it.
  2. 3. Do not overlap.
  3. 4. A term that is more general, broad, or abstract than the original term and includes it.
  4. 6. Descriptive words that distinguish that term from every other species under that genus.
  5. 7. Term that is more general, broad or abstract than the original term and includes it.
  6. 8. Sum of all the individual objects to which the term applies.
  7. 10. Method of defining a word by giving examples of them.
Down
  1. 2. No other types exist.
  2. 5. Method of defining a word with another word with the same meaning.
  3. 7. Method of defining that is often the clearest method (though perhaps the most difficult), by naming its genus and then providing the difference.
  4. 9. Sum of the common attributes of a term.