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Argument
Argument Ar"gu*ment, n. [F. argument, L. argumentum, fr.
arguere to argue.]
1. Proof; evidence. [Obs.]
There is.. no more palpable and convincing argument
of the existence of a Deity. --Ray.
Why, then, is it made a badge of wit and an argument
of parts for a man to commence atheist, and to cast
off all belief of providence, all awe and reverence
for religion? --South.
2. A reason or reasons offered in proof, to induce belief, or
convince the mind; reasoning expressed in words; as, an
argument about, concerning, or regarding a proposition,
for or in favor of it, or against it.
3. A process of reasoning, or a controversy made up of
rational proofs; argumentation; discussion; disputation.
The argument is about things, but names. --Locke.
4. The subject matter of a discourse, writing, or artistic
representation; theme or topic; also, an abstract or
summary, as of the contents of a book, chapter, poem.
You and love are still my argument. --Shak.
The abstract or argument of the piece. --Jeffrey.
[Shields] with boastful argument portrayed.
--Milton.
5. Matter for question; business in hand. [Obs.]
Sheathed their swords for lack of argument. --Shak.
6. (Astron.) The quantity on which another quantity in a
table depends; as, the altitude is the argument of the
refraction.
7. (Math.) The independent variable upon whose value that of
a function depends. --Brande & C.
Argument
Argument Ar"gu*ment ([a^]r"g[-u]*ment), v. i. [L.
argumentari.]
To make an argument; to argue. [Obs.] --Gower.
Argumental
Argumental Ar`gu*men"tal, a. [L. argumentalis.]
Of, pertaining to, or containing, argument; argumentative.
ArgumentationArgumentation 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. ArgumentativeArgumentative 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. ArgumentativelyArgumentative 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. ArgumentativenessArgumentative 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. Argumentize
Argumentize Ar"gu*men*tize, v. i.
To argue or discuss. [Obs.] --Wood.
Artificial argumentsArtificial Ar`ti*fi"cial, a. [L. artificialis, fr. artificium:
cf. F. artificiel. See Artifice.]
1. Made or contrived by art; produced or modified by human
skill and labor, in opposition to natural; as, artificial
heat or light, gems, salts, minerals, fountains, flowers.
Artificial strife Lives in these touches, livelier
than life. --Shak.
2. Feigned; fictitious; assumed; affected; not genuine.
``Artificial tears.' --Shak.
3. Artful; cunning; crafty. [Obs.] --Shak.
4. Cultivated; not indigenous; not of spontaneous growth; as,
artificial grasses. --Gibbon.
Artificial arguments (Rhet.), arguments invented by the
speaker, in distinction from laws, authorities, and the
like, which are called inartificial arguments or proofs.
--Johnson.
Artificial classification (Science), an arrangement based
on superficial characters, and not expressing the true
natural relations species; as, ``the artificial system'
in botany, which is the same as the Linn[ae]an system.
Artificial horizon. See under Horizon.
Artificial light, any light other than that which proceeds
from the heavenly bodies.
Artificial lines, lines on a sector or scale, so contrived
as to represent the logarithmic sines and tangents, which,
by the help of the line of numbers, solve, with tolerable
exactness, questions in trigonometry, navigation, etc.
Artificial numbers, logarithms.
Artificial person (Law). See under Person.
Artificial sines, tangents, etc., the same as logarithms
of the natural sines, tangents, etc. --Hutton. Integumentary
Integumentary In*teg`u*men"ta*ry, n.
Belonging to, or composed of, integuments.
Integumentation
Integumentation In*teg`u*men*ta"tion, n.
The act or process of covering with integuments; the state or
manner of being thus covered.
LegumenLegumen Le*gu"men (l[-e]*g[=u]"m[e^]n), n.; pl. L. Legumina
(-m[i^]*n[.a]), E. Legumens (-m[e^]nz). [L.]
Same as Legume. LegumensLegumen Le*gu"men (l[-e]*g[=u]"m[e^]n), n.; pl. L. Legumina
(-m[i^]*n[.a]), E. Legumens (-m[e^]nz). [L.]
Same as Legume. Reargument
Reargument Re*ar"gu*ment, n.
An arguing over again, as of a motion made in court.
TegumentTegument Teg"u*ment, n. [L. tegumentum, from tegere to cover.
See Thatch, n., and cf. Detect, Protect.]
1. A cover or covering; an integument.
2. Especially, the covering of a living body, or of some part
or organ of such a body; skin; hide.
Meaning of Gumen from wikipedia
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Sururi Gümen (July 20, 1920 –
September 20, 2000) was a
Turkish American illustrator. For many
years he was an
uncredited ghost artist behind Alfred Andriola's...
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Indigenous 0.6%
Other 0.3% In July 2023, and
despite a curfew, four
gumen fired on the home of the
Governor of the province,
Connie Jiménez. The province's...
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meaning is "heathen temple" of a
tribe called the 'Gumeningas', sons of
Gumen. One of the
earliest recorded uses of the name is
found in 1398 as Harrowe...
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David C****idy. Many of its
issues were
signed by
Turkish comics creator Su
Gumen. In a 1993 interview, C****idy said that he was
frustrated by his portrayal...
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Virginia University Library, 1969), ISBN 0870120417 Owens, John W., "
Gumen in West Virginia," New Republic,
September 21, 1921,
available online Savage...
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artists Hy Eisman,
Jerry Robinson, Fran
Matera and most
notably Sururi Gümen, the last of whom
worked on the
strip for 30
years and
shared credit with...
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through video animations, wall
paintings and
sound installations;
Sururi Gümen was an
uncredited ghost artist behind Alfred Andriola's
comic strip Kerry...
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Minister responsible İbrahim Yumaklı
Deputy Ministers responsible Ebubekir Gizligider Veysel Tiryaki Ahmet Bağcı
Ahmet Gümen Website www.tarimorman.gov.tr...
- 40°33′N 19°46′E / 40.550°N 19.767°E / 40.550; 19.767
tekke of Baba
Husejn Gumen Përmet
Albania Near
Panarit and Këlcyra
tekke of
Hekal Hekal Mallakastra...
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business columnist and an ****ociate
editor at the
Financial Times Sururi Gümen,
Illustrator and
ghost artist behind Alfred Andriola's
comic strip Kerry...