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21 çürütme
n. decay, refutation, confutation, rebuttal* * *1. rebuttal 2. refutation 3. refuting (n.) 4. confuting (n.) -
22 yalanlama
n. confutation, contradiction, denial, disclaimer, impugnment, refutation -
23 παρεξελέγχων
παρεξέλεγχοςconfutation on a side-issue: masc gen pl -
24 παρεξέλεγχοι
παρεξέλεγχοςconfutation on a side-issue: masc nom /voc pl -
25 παρεξέλεγχον
παρεξέλεγχοςconfutation on a side-issue: masc acc sg -
26 παρεξέλεγχος
παρεξέλεγχοςconfutation on a side-issue: masc nom sg -
27 tempelak
blame, reproach* * *confutation -
28 побивање
disapproval, disproof, denying* * *abnegation, confutation -
29 соборување
knocking down, throwing down, beating down; overthrowing; pulling down, breaking down* * *confutation -
30 반증
n. disproof, denial, refutation, confutation -
31 демантирање
refutation, contestation, confutation -
32 опровергаване
rebuttal* * *confutation; denegation{denig`neiSxn}; denial; rebuttal -
33 confutatio
refutation; action of proving false; confutation (L+S) -
34 तर्क
tarkam. conjecture MBh. etc.;
reasoning, speculation, inquiry KaṭhUp. II, 9 PārGṛ. II, 6, 5 Gaut. Mn. XII, 106 MBh. etc.. ;
doubt W. ;
system orᅠ doctrine founded on speculation orᅠ reasoning, philosophical system (esp. the Nyāya system, but applicable alsoᅠ to any of the six Darṡana q.v.) BhP. II, VII f. Prab. Vop. Caraṇ. Madhus. ;
the number 6 Sūryas. XII, 87 ;
logic, confutation (esp. that kind of argument which consists in reduction to absurdity) Tarkas. Sarvad. Madhus. ;
wish, desire L. ;
supplying an ellipsis L. ;
cause, motive L. ;
n. a philosophical system Hcat. I, 7 ;
(ā) f. reasoning, inquiry (= kāṅkshā Sch.) MBh. IV, 892 ;
cf. a-, ku-, dus-, rūpa-
- तर्ककर्कश
- तर्ककर्मन्
- तर्ककारिका
- तर्ककौमुदी
- तर्कग्रन्थ
- तर्कचन्द्रिका
- तर्कज्ञान
- तर्कज्वाला
- तर्कतरंगिणी
- तर्कदीपिका
- तर्कपञ्चानन
- तर्कपरिभाषा
- तर्कप्रकाश
- तर्कप्रदीप
- तर्कभाषा
- तर्कमञ्जरी
- तर्कमुद्रा
- तर्कयुक्त
- तर्करत्न
- तर्करहस्य
- तर्कवागीश
- तर्कविद्
- तर्कविद्या
- तर्कशास्त्र
- तर्कसंग्रह
- तर्कसमय
- तर्कसाध्य
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35 तर्काभास
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36 परिहार
pari-hāra
( pári-) m. leading round KātyṠr. ;
delivering orᅠ handing over Nyāyam. Sch. ;
shunning, avoiding, excluding, abandoning, giving up, resigning ṠBr. etc. etc.;
seizing, surrounding W. ;
concealment, reserve MBh. Ṡak. ;
leaving out, omission Sāh. ;
taking away, removing, (esp.) removing by arguments, confutation Ṡaṃk. ;
caution Car. ;
contempt disrespect L. ;
objection L. ;
any objectionable thing orᅠ person W. ;
(in gram.) the repetition of a word (before andᅠ after iti cf. pari-graha) APrāt. ;
(in dram.) remedying orᅠ atoning for any improper action Sāh. ;
an extraordinary grant, exemption from taxes, immunity Mn. R. MārkP. Rājat. ;
= - sthāna ( below) Mn. VIII, 237 ;
bounty, largess W. (cf. parī-h-);
√1. - vat mfn. avoidable MBh. ( a-parih-);
√2. - vat ind. (ifc.) like the omission of Sāh. ;
- viṡuddhi f. (with Jainas) purification by such mortification andᅠ penance as are enjoined by the example of ancient saints orᅠ sages W. ;
- sū f. (a cow) bearing a calf only after a long time (of barrenness) TS. Sch. ;
- sthāna n. a space of common land extending round a village orᅠ town Kull. on Mn. VIII, 238.
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37 confutazione sf
[konfutat'tsjone]confutation, refutation -
38 weerlegging
n. refutation, disproof, confutation, rebuttal, impugnment -
39 opovrgavanje
n refuting, refutation, rebutting, rebuttal, confuting, confutation; disproving, disproval, denying, denial, contradicting, challenging, challenge; impf continuous refutation/rebutting itd., refutations, rebuttals, disprovals, denials* * *• disproof• undoing• refutation• renunciation -
40 pobijanje
n (dokazima) refuting, refutation, contesting, contestation; (opovrgavanje) disputing, challenging, questioning, arguing against; (kolaca) - zabijanje* * *• challenge• retort• disproof• impeachment• contestation• confutation• refutation• rebuttal
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Confutation — Con fu*ta tion, n. [L. confutatio: cf. F. confutation.] The act or process of confuting; refutation. For the edification of some and the confutation of others. Bp. Horne. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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confutation — confute ► VERB formal ▪ prove to be wrong. DERIVATIVES confutation noun. ORIGIN Latin confutare restrain, answer conclusively … English terms dictionary
confutation — noun Date: 15th century 1. the act or process of confuting ; refutation 2. something (as an argument or statement) that confutes • confutative adjective … New Collegiate Dictionary