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Argumental
Argumental Ar`gu*men"tal, a. [L. argumentalis.] Of, pertaining to, or containing, argument; argumentative.
Argumentation
Argumentation Ar`gu*men*ta"tion, n. [L. argumentatio, from argumentari: cf. F. argumentation.] 1. The act of forming reasons, making inductions, drawing conclusions, and applying them to the case in discussion; the operation of inferring propositions, not known or admitted as true, from facts or principles known, admitted, or proved to be true. Which manner of argumentation, how false and naught it is, . . . every man that hath with perceiveth. --Tyndale. 2. Debate; discussion. Syn: Reasoning; discussion; controversy. See Reasoning.
Argumentative
Argumentative Ar`gu*men"ta*tive, a. 1. Consisting of, or characterized by, argument; containing a process of reasoning; as, an argumentative discourse. 2. Adductive as proof; indicative; as, the adaptation of things to their uses is argumentative of infinite wisdom in the Creator. [Obs.] 3. Given to argument; characterized by argument; disputatious; as, an argumentative writer. --Ar`gu*men"ta*tive*ly, adv. -- Ar`gu*men"ta*tive*ness, n.
Argumentatively
Argumentative Ar`gu*men"ta*tive, a. 1. Consisting of, or characterized by, argument; containing a process of reasoning; as, an argumentative discourse. 2. Adductive as proof; indicative; as, the adaptation of things to their uses is argumentative of infinite wisdom in the Creator. [Obs.] 3. Given to argument; characterized by argument; disputatious; as, an argumentative writer. --Ar`gu*men"ta*tive*ly, adv. -- Ar`gu*men"ta*tive*ness, n.
Argumentativeness
Argumentative Ar`gu*men"ta*tive, a. 1. Consisting of, or characterized by, argument; containing a process of reasoning; as, an argumentative discourse. 2. Adductive as proof; indicative; as, the adaptation of things to their uses is argumentative of infinite wisdom in the Creator. [Obs.] 3. Given to argument; characterized by argument; disputatious; as, an argumentative writer. --Ar`gu*men"ta*tive*ly, adv. -- Ar`gu*men"ta*tive*ness, n.

Meaning of Argumenta from wikipedia

- Ad hominem (Latin for 'to the person'), short for argumentum ad hominem, refers to several types of arguments that are usually fallacious. Often currently...
- the Breves causae and Argumenta for Matthew, followed by the Breves and Argumenta for Mark, then, quite oddly, come the Argumenta of both Luke and John...
- argument Or "reasoning", "inference", "appeal", or "proof". The plural is argumenta. Commonly used in the names of logical arguments and fallacies, preceding...
- spec., ein Gametophyt aus dem Chert von Rhynie (Unterdevon,Schottland)". Argumenta Palaeobotanica. 6: 37–72. Remy, W.; H****, H. (1991a). "Langiophyton mackiei...
- Transmission: A Survey of the Latin classics, 277. Brooks Otis (1936). "The Argumenta of the So-Called Lactantius". Harvard Studies in classical Philology....
- half inches by two inches or two inches by three inches, such as the Argumenta Psalmorum Davidis of Plate 8, dedicated to Henry Frederick, Prince of...
- of the Black-Scholes implied volatility through hyperbolic tangents, Argumenta Oeconomica, 2022, Nr 2 (49), retrieved 2022-12-11 Akke, Ronald. "Implied...
- Vergilius Maro, Publius (70-19 B.C.). Opera (Bucolica, Georgica, Aeneid, with argumenta). Venice: Vindelinus de Spira, 1470". Christies. Retrieved 3 October 2019...
- argument Or "reasoning", "inference", "appeal", or "proof". The plural is argumenta. Commonly used in the names of logical arguments and fallacies, preceding...
- Autoschediasthen Sive Extemporale: In quo **** ipsis Constitutionibus argumenta di****ur, tum Sacri Romani Imperii iura aduersus Caesaris Baronii Cardinalis...