Suchergebnis zu "conclusion":1. Wörterbuch und Phrasen:Engl. Fund;
VolltrefferE (max. 100): 12 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortargūmentum, argūmentī n | every kind of representation in writing, the subject-matter of a writing, subject, contents, scenic representation of a subject, intrinsic worth, reality, truth, subject of artistic representations, sculpture, painting, embroidery, conclusion, syllogism |
| calcis, calcis f | a small stone used in gaming, counter, limestone, lime, goal, end in the race-course, limit in the race-course, end, conclusion |
| calculōrum subductiō | balance sheet, accounting, conclusion, final account |
| calx, calcis f | a small stone used in gaming, counter, limestone, lime, goal, end in the race-course, limit in the race-course, end, conclusion |
| clausula, clausulae f | close, conclusion, end, fitting end, close of a period, conclusion of a legal formula, any clause of a law, any section of a law |
| collēctiō, collēctiōnis f | a collecting together, collecting, acquiring, summing up of things said, short repetition, recapitulation, summary, argumentation, reasoning, syllogism, conclusion, inference, swelling, tumor, abscess |
| colligentia, colligentiae f | conclusion, consequence |
| conclūsiō, conclūsiōnis f | a shutting up, closing, a hostile shutting in, siege, blockade, conclusion, end, period, conclusion in a syllogism, the consequence |
| cōnexiō, cōnexiōnis f | a binding together, close union, an organic union, conclusion, a logical sequence, syllable |
| connexiō, connexiōnis f | binding together, close union, an organic union, conclusion, a logical sequence, syllable |
| cōnsectārium, cōnsectāriī n | conclusion, inference |
| dēterminātiō, dēterminātiōnis f | boundary, conclusion, end |
| query 1/E (max. 1000): 43 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortabsolūtus, absolūta, absolūtum | brought to a conclusion, finished, ended, complete |
| absolvere, absolvō, absolvī, absolūtum | loosen from, make loose, set free, detach, untie, release from, let one off quickly, dismiss by paying, pay off, dismiss, release, absolve from a charge, acquit, declare innocent, bring to a conclusion |
| aliquid clausum et terminātum est | something has conclusion and rounding off |
| ambiguitās ceratina | fallacy of the horns, horn conclusion |
| ambiguitās crocodīlina | crocodile conclusion, fallacy |
| antistrephōn, antistrephontos m | retorsion, a special kind of conclusion, |
| argūmentārī, argūmentor, argūmentātus sum | adduce proof of a thing, prove, adduce something as proof, make a conclusion, conclude |
| argūmentōrum summa collēctiō | ultimate conclusion, final conclusion |
| argūmentum conclūdō | draw a conclusion |
| argūmentum ē contrāriō | conclusion from the opposite, reverse conclusion |
| argūmentum per analogiam | conclusion by analogy, conclusion on similar cases |
| audī, quō rem dēdūcam | hear, what I aim at, hear, what I have in view, hear, to what conclusion I will bring the matter, hear what I intend to do |
| causam iūdicō | decide the case, bring the case to a conclusion |
| clūsāris, clūsāre | easily shutting, easily closing, , serving as conclusion, forming the conclusion |
| cōgō ex aliquā rē | draw a conclusion from something |
| colligō ex aliquā rē | draw a conclusion from something |
| complexiō, complexiōnis f | combination, connection, physical constitution, physical habit, association, comprehension, comprisal, period, rhetorical figure, according to which one constantly recurs to what has been previously said, conclusion in a syllogism |
| conclūdō ex aliquā rē | draw a conclusion from something |
| conclūsiuncula, conclūsiunculae f | trifling conclusion, captious conclusion, sophism |
| conclūsīvē | in form of a conclusion, conclusively |
| cōnectere, cōnectō (connectō), cōnexuī, cōnexum | tie, bind, fasten together, join together, connect, entwine, link together, gather, implicate, involve, connect, join to, annex a logical conclusion, subjoin a logical conclusion |
| conicere, coniciō (cōicio), coniēcī, coniectum | , put together logically, connect, draw a conclusion from collected particulars, conclude, infer, conjecture, |
| coniectūra, coniectūrae f | opinion founded on a comparison of facts, conjecture, guess, conjectural inference, conclusion drawn from signs or omens, a divining, interpreting of dreams, soothsaying, prophesying, an element of rhetorical representation founded on conjecture |
| coniectūram faciō | conjecture, assume, suppose, infer, draw a conclusion |
| cōnectere, cōnectō (connectō), cōnexuī, cōnexum | tie, bind, fasten together, join together, connect, entwine, link together, gather, implicate, involve, connect, join to, annex a logical conclusion, subjoin a logical conclusion |
| cōnsilium, cōnsiliī n | deliberation, consultation, a considering together, counsel, conclusion made with consideration, determination, resolution, measure, plan, purpose, intention, a warlike measure, device, stratagem |
| cōnstāns fāma erat | the matter was considered a foregone conclusion |
| cornūtus syllogismus | horn conclusion, sophistical fallacy |
| sophisma, sophismatis n | false conclusion, fallacy, sophism |
| syllogismus, syllogismī m | form of reasoning in which a conclusion is drawn from two premises, syllogism |
| ut explōrātā victōriā | as if victory was a foregone conclusion, as if the victory was certain |
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