exposita, n. Logic.
(ɛkˈspɒzɪtə)
[L., fem. sing. (cf. maxim) of pa. pple. exposit-us of expōn-ĕre: see expone.]
= convertend.
1827 [see converse n.3 3]. 1851 H. L. Mansel Proleg. Logica 202 Either the converted proposition is a new judgment distinct from the exposita, or it is merely the same judgment expressed in different language. 1857 W. Spalding in Encycl. Brit. XIII. 605/1 The antecedent is called the Convertend, or Exposita (the proposition set forth to be converted). |