"Analogism" is a word in ENGLISH
an argument from the cause to the effect; an a priori
argument.
Investigation of things by the analogy they bear to each
other.
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Dellberatlon, conslder-atlon, consultation; the consultation of a court, after the argument of a cause by counsel, and before delivering thelr …
Read the complete definitionOne who defends, vindicates, or espouses any cause by argument; a pleader; as, an advocate of free trade, an advocate …
Read the complete definitionA postponement of the decision of a cause, for further consideration or re-argument.
Read the complete definitionTo take up or introduce beforehand, or before the proper or normal time; to cause to occur earlier or prematurely; …
Read the complete definitionA term used in logic to denote an argument founded on experl-ment or observation, or one which, taking ascertained facts …
Read the complete definitionA term used in logic to de-note an argument founded on analogy, or ab-stract considerations, or one which, positing a …
Read the complete definitionCitations to statutes, precedents, judicial declsious, and text-books of the law, made on the argument of ques-tions of law or …
Read the complete definitionIn English law. An ad-vocate; one who has been called to the bar. A counsellor learned in the law who …
Read the complete definitionLat. A council. Also ar-gument in a cause, or the sitting of the court to hear argument; a day allowed …
Read the complete definitionAn advocate of barrls-ter. A member of the legal profession whose special function is to give counsel or advice as …
Read the complete definitionTo repel danger or harm from; to protect; to secure against; attack; to maintain against force or argument; to uphold; …
Read the complete definitionIn English practice, when the members of a court are equally divided on the argument showing cause against a rule …
Read the complete definitionAnd it ls adjourned. A phrase used in the old reports, where the argument of a cause was adjourned to …
Read the complete definitionObstruction caused by breaking in upon course, current, progress, or motion; stop; hindrance; as, the author has met with many …
Read the complete definitionA method of reasoning in which the orator shows that arguments advanced by his adversary in opposition to him are …
Read the complete definitionlábut n {1} concern, connection, part of. Wà kay lábut sa ámung gipanagsultíhan, What we are talking about is no …
Read the complete definitionA docket or calendar of causes ready for trlal or argument, or of motions ready for hearing
Read the complete definitionCausing motion; having power to move, or tending to move; as, a motive argument; motive power.
Read the complete definitionpatalupángud, patalupangúd - Caus. of talupángud—to pay attention to, consider or ponder over well, etc. Patalupángda siá sing maáyo sang …
Read the complete definitionTo convince by argument, or by reasons offered or suggested from reflection, etc.; to cause to believe.
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