prōˈsiləˌjizəm noun
Etymology: Medieval Latin prosyllogismus, from Greek prosyllogismos, from pro- pro- (I) + syllogismos syllogism
: a syllogism with a conclusion that becomes a premise of a following syllogism
prōˈsiləˌjizəm noun
Etymology: Medieval Latin prosyllogismus, from Greek prosyllogismos, from pro- pro- (I) + syllogismos syllogism
: a syllogism with a conclusion that becomes a premise of a following syllogism
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012