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1) (able to think, reason and judge etc: Man is a rational animal.) fornuftig, fornufts-2) (sensible; reasonable; logical; not (over-) influenced by emotions etc: There must be a rational explanation for those strange noises) fornuftig, rasjonell•- rationalityfornuftigIsubst. \/ˈræʃənl\/rasjonell størrelse, rasjonelt tallIIadj. \/ˈræʃənl\/1) rasjonell, logisk, fornuftig, fornuftig begrunnet, fornuftsbestemt, forstandsmessig, fornufts-2) ved sin fulle fornuft, ved sine fulle fem3) rasjonell, effektiv4) ( matematikk) rasjonalrational number rasjonal størrelse, rasjonalt tall
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