- impeccable logic
- logique implacable
English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance. Jean-Daniel Katz. 2010.
English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance. Jean-Daniel Katz. 2010.
impeccable — impeccable, faultless, flawless, errorless are comparable when they mean absolutely correct and beyond criticism. Impeccable usually applies to something with which no fault can be found or which is irreproachably correct {the only impeccable… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
logic — noun 1 system of reasoning ADJECTIVE ▪ formal ▪ mathematical ▪ deductive, inductive ▪ Aristotelian, classical ▪ … Collocations dictionary
impeccable — adj. Impeccable is used with these nouns: ↑character, ↑credentials, ↑logic, ↑manner, ↑pedigree, ↑reputation, ↑taste, ↑timing … Collocations dictionary
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in|tu´i|tive|ness — in|tu|i|tive «ihn TOO uh tihv, TYOO », adjective. 1. perceiving or understanding immediately and without reasoning: »The lawyers had great respect for the judge s intuitive mind. 2. acquired by intuition; instinctive; natural: »intuitive… … Useful english dictionary
in|tu´i|tive|ly — in|tu|i|tive «ihn TOO uh tihv, TYOO », adjective. 1. perceiving or understanding immediately and without reasoning: »The lawyers had great respect for the judge s intuitive mind. 2. acquired by intuition; instinctive; natural: »intuitive… … Useful english dictionary
in|tu|i|tive — «ihn TOO uh tihv, TYOO », adjective. 1. perceiving or understanding immediately and without reasoning: »The lawyers had great respect for the judge s intuitive mind. 2. acquired by intuition; instinctive; natural: »intuitive knowledge. The artist … Useful english dictionary
metaphysics — /met euh fiz iks/, n. (used with a sing. v.) 1. the branch of philosophy that treats of first principles, includes ontology and cosmology, and is intimately connected with epistemology. 2. philosophy, esp. in its more abstruse branches. 3. the… … Universalium