PRELOGICAL


Meaning of PRELOGICAL in English

adjective

also pre·logic “+

Etymology: prelogical from pre- + logical; prelogic from pre- + Latin logicus logical, from Greek logikos — more at logical

: not yet logical : belonging to or characterized by a supposed primitive mode of thought with no regard for logical consistency

• pre·logicality |prē+ noun

• pre·logical·ly adverb

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