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1) логично
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3) последовательно ∙ logically consistent data ≈ логически непротиворечивые данные logically constructed relation ≈ логически построенное соотношение logically defined class ≈ логически определенный класс logically determinate event ≈ логически определенное событие logically determinate formula ≈ логически определенная формула logically equivalent circuits ≈ логически эквивалентные схемы logically equivalent propositions ≈ логически эквивалентные высказывания logically equivalent statements ≈ логически эквивалентные высказывания logically false expression ≈ логически ложное выражение logically indeterminate event ≈ логически неопределенное событие logically irreducible relation ≈ логически неприводимое соотношение logically necessary hypothesis ≈ логически необходимая гипотеза logically related events ≈ логически связанные события logically true expression ≈ логически истинное выражение logically true sentence ≈ логически истинное предложение logically true statement ≈ логически истинное высказывание logically universal sentence ≈ логически универсальное предложение logically valid formula ≈ логически общезначимая формула logically valid sentence ≈ логически общезначимое предложение - logically absurd - logically complex - logically conclusive - logically consistent - logically contradictory - logically correct - logically defined - logically dependent - logically determinate - logically equivalent - logically exhaustive - logically false - logically imply - logically impossible - logically inconsistent - logically independent - logically indeterminate - logically justifiable - logically necessary - logically true - logically universal - logically valid - multiply logically логично;
логически логически рассуждая - *, one should become wiser with experience but some people never do по логике, нам следовало бы становиться умнее с годами, но некоторым из нас это не удаетсяБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > logically
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Mathematics: logically conclusiveУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > логически убедительный
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9 cōnsectārius
cōnsectārius adj. [consector], that follows logically, consequent: illud minime. — Plur n. as subst, conclusions, inferences.* * *consectaria, consectarium ADJconclusive; effecting proof (syllogism); following logically, consequent (L+S) -
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सिद्ध p. p.1 Accomplished, effected, performed, achieved, completed.-2 Gained, obtained, acquired.-3 Succeeded, successful; one who has attained his object; याताबला व्रजं सिद्धा मयेमा रंस्थथ क्षपाः Bhāg.1.22.27.-4 Settled, established; नैसर्गिकी सुरभिणः कुसुमस्य सिद्धा मूर्ध्नि स्थितिर्न चरणैरवताडनानि U.1.14.-5 Proved, demonstra- ted, substantiated; तस्मादिन्द्रियं प्रत्यक्षप्रमाणमिति सिद्धम् T. S.; साक्षिप्रत्ययसिद्धानि (कार्याणि) Ms.8.178.-6 Valid, sound (as a rule).-7 Admitted to be true.-8 Decided, adjudicated (as a law-suit).-9 Paid, discharged, liquidated (as debt).-1 Cooked, dressed (as food); अभ्रच्छाया खलप्रीतिः सिद्धमन्नं च योषितः । किंचित्कालोपभोग्यानि यौवनानि धनानि च ॥Pt.2.117.-11 Matured, ripened.-12 Thoroughly prepared, compounded, cooked together (as drugs).-13 Ready (as money).-14 Subdued, won over, subjugated (as by magic).-15 Brought under subjection, become propitious.-16 Thoroughly conversant with or skilled in, proficient in; as in रस- सिद्ध q. v.-17 Perfected, sanctified (as by penance); अप्रमत्तो$खिलस्वार्थे यदि स्यात् सिद्ध आत्मनि Bhāg.11.23.29.-18 Emancipated.-19 Endowed with supernatural powers or faculties.-2 Pious, sacred, holy.-21 Di- vine, immortal, eternal.-22 Celebrated, well-known, illustrious; अथर्वशिरसि प्रोक्तैर्मन्त्रैः सिद्धां विधानतः Rām.1.15.2; एवं तौ लोकसिद्धाभिः क्रीडाभिश्चेरतुर्वने Mb.1.18.16.-23 Shining, splendid.-24 Hit (as a mark).-25 Peculiar, singular.-26 Invariable, unalterable.-27 Satisfied; Bhāg.11.23.29.-द्धः 1 A semi-divine being supposed to be of great purity and holiness, and said to be par- ticularly characterized by eight supernatural faculties called Siddhis q. v.; उद्वेजिता वृष्टिभिराश्रयन्ते शृङ्गाणि यस्यातप- वन्ति सिद्धाः Ku.1.5.-2 An inspired sage or seer (like Vyāsa).-3 Any sage or seer, a prophet; सिद्धादेश Ratn.1.-4 One skilled in magical arts, a magician.-5 A law-suit, judicial trial.-6 A kind of hard sugar.-7 The dark thorn-apple.-8 One who has attained his object; सिद्धः कचो वत्स्यति मत्सकाशे Mb.1.76.7.-द्धम् Sea-salt.-Comp. -अङ्गना, -योषित् a beatified woman, a female siddha.-अञ्जनम् magical ointment or colly- rium; वसुपूर्णन् कलशान् सिद्धाञ्जनेन ज्ञात्वा Dk.1.4.-अन्तः 1 the established end.-2 the demonstrated conclusion of an argument, established view of any question, the true logical conclusion (following on the refutation of the Pūrvapakṣa).-3 a proved fact, established truth, dogma, settled doctrine.-4 any established text-book resting on conclusive evidence; मध्येसभं दैवविदः सर्वसिद्धान्त- पारगाः Śiva B.6.8. ˚कोटिः f. the point in an argument which is regarded as a logical conclusion. ˚कौमुदी N. of a celebrated commentary on Pāṇini's grammar by भट्टोजी- दीक्षित. ˚पक्षः the logically correct side of an argument.-अन्नम् cooked food.-अर्थ a. one who has accomplished his desired object, successful.(-र्थः) 1 white mustard; यन्त्रस्थसिद्धार्थपदाभिषेकं लब्ध्वाप्यसिद्धार्थममन्यत स्वम् N.1.6; अविरललग्नगौरसिद्धार्थकप्रकारतया काञ्चनरसखचितामिव मालाम् K. (Pūrvabhāga); Bhāg.4.9.59.-2 N. of Śiva.-3 of the great Buddha.-आदेशः 1 the prediction of a seer.-2 a prophet, fortune-teller.-आपगा f. the river Gaṅgā.-आसनम् a particular posture in religious me- ditation.-औषधम् a specific panacea.-काम a. having the wishes fulfilled.-क्षेत्रम् the abode of sages or Sid- dhas.-गङ्गा, -नदी, -सिन्धुः the celestial Ganges.-ग्रहः N. of a particular kind of madness or dementia.-जलम्, -सलिलम् sour rice-gruel.-देवः N. of Śiva.-द्रव्यम् any magical object.-धातुः quick-silver.-नरः sorcerer, fortune-teller.-पक्षः the established or logical side of an argument.-पथः the atmosphere; छिन्नाः सिद्धपथे देवा- र्लघुहस्तैः सहस्रधा Bhāg.6.1.25.-पुरुषः = सिद्धः (1,3,4) above.-पुष्पः the Karavīra plant.-प्रयोजनः white mustard.-मानस a. having a completely satisfied mind.-मोदकः sugar prepared from bamboo-manna.-यात्रिकः one wandering about for the acquisition of magical power; Pt.5.-योगः magical agency.-योगिन् m. an epithet of Śiva.-रस a. mineral;, metallic.(-सः) 1 quick-silver; अयोविकारे स्वरितत्वमिष्यते कुतो$यसां सिद्धरस- स्पृशामपि N.9.42.-2 an alchemist.-रूपम् the right or correct thing.-लक्ष a. one who has hit the mark.-लोकः the world of the Blest (सिद्ध).-वस्तिः a strong injection (of oil &c.); Suśr.-विद्या the doctrine relating to perfect beings.-वेदनः an elephant having perfect sensitivity; Mātaṅga L.8.25.-व्यञ्जनः an ascetic-spy; सिद्धव्यञ्जनैर्माणवप्रकाशनम् Kau. A.4.-संकल्प a. one who has accomplished his desired object.-संबन्ध a. one whose kindred are well known.-साधकः N. of Śiva.-साधनः white mustard.(-नम्) 1 the performance of magical rites for the acquisition of supernatural powers &c.-2 the materials employed in mystical or chemical processes.-साधित a. one who has learned by practice (not by study).-साध्य a. accomplished, proved. (-ध्यम्) a dogma, demonstrated conclusion.-सिद्ध a. thoroughly efficacious.-सेनः N. of Kārtikeya.-स्थाली the boiler or pot of a seer (it is supposed to be a vessel which is gifted with the property of overflowing with any kind of food at the desire of the possessor).-हेमन् purified gold.
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