major premise
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English
Noun
major
premise
(
plural
major premises
)
(
logic
)
In a
categorical
syllogism
, the premise whose
terms
are the
syllogism
's
major term
and
middle term
.
Translations
premise whose terms are the major term and middle term
French:
majeure
(fr)
f
Hungarian:
főtétel
(
deprecated template usage
)
{{
trans-mid
}}
Ido:
majoro
(io)
Irish:
mórleagan
m
Categories
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English nouns
English countable nouns
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