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▸ noun: (logic, obsolete) Alternative form of Baroko [(logic, obsolete) A form or mode of syllogism in which the first proposition is a universal affirmative and the other two are particular negative.]
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▸ noun: (logic, obsolete) Alternative form of Baroko [(logic, obsolete) A form or mode of syllogism in which the first proposition is a universal affirmative and the other two are particular negative.]
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Baroko,
Bocardo,
Bokardo,
syllogism,
silogime,
crocodility,
scholastick,
paradoxology,
classick,
arguement,
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