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▸ noun: (chiefly formal, in law, logic, etc.) Used in numerous Latin phrases (and occasionally alone) in the sense of “appeal” or “argument”.
argumentum ad hominem,
argumentum ad baculum,
argumentum ad nauseam,
argumentum ad populum,
argumentum ad verecundiam,
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▸ noun: (chiefly formal, in law, logic, etc.) Used in numerous Latin phrases (and occasionally alone) in the sense of “appeal” or “argument”.
Similar:
argumentum ad dictionarium,
argumentum ad passiones,
argumentum ad numerum,
argumentum ad Lazarum,
argumentum ad nauseam,
elenchus,
paromologia,
epicheirema,
apposition,
apagoge,
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