Logical
Example: The reasoning follows a logical structure
Definition
"Logical" describes something that follows clear, sound reasoning or principles, often based on facts and rational thought. It refers to ideas or arguments that are coherent, consistent, and make sense within a given framework or structure.
Etymology
The word "logical" comes from the Greek term 'logikos,' which means 'pertaining to reasoning or speech.' It entered English in the late Middle Ages through Latin 'logicalis.' Did you know that 'logikos' is rooted in 'logos,' meaning 'word, reason, or principle,' highlighting how closely logic is tied to language and thought?
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"Logical" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - General - (B2) - set 2", containing 112 commonly used words.
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