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definitory
definitory, a. (dɪˈfɪnɪtərɪ) [f. L. defīnīre to define, on type of adjs. such as auditory: see -ory2.] Relating or belonging to definition.a 1914 C. S. Peirce Coll. Papers (1932) II. §271 Such propositions might be termed Definiform, or Definitory. 1928 W. A. Pickard-Cambridge tr. Aristotle's Topica... Oxford English Dictionary
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Definitory
Deˈfinitory, n. [f. as definitor + -ory1.] Definitors (see definitor 1) collectively, or a council of these.1898 Fr. Thaddeus Franciscans in England 334 He lost no time in calling his Definitory together, and laying the matter before them. 1904 Month Mar. 245 At the Definitory itself he was chosen t... Oxford English Dictionary
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Alberto Gori
In 1937 Gori was elected by the General Definitory Franciscan Order Custodian of the Holy Land. He held his office during World War II. wikipedia.org
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Deductive reasoning
Definitory and strategic rules Rules of inferences are definitory rules: they determine whether an argument is deductively valid or not. The distinction between definitory and strategic rules is not exclusive to logic: it is also found in various games. wikipedia.org
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provincial
provincial, a. and n. (prəʊˈvɪnʃəl) [a. F. provincial (13th c. in Hatz.-Darm.), or ad. L. prōvinciāl-is, f. prōvincia: see prec. and -al1.] A. adj. Of or belonging to a province or provinces. 1. Of or pertaining to an ecclesiastical province.1377 Langl. P. Pl. B. xi. 56 For whiles fortune is þi fren... Oxford English Dictionary
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Logic
Definitory rules contrast with strategic rules. In chess, for example, the definitory rules dictate that bishops may only move diagonally. wikipedia.org
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Fausto Trávez Trávez
He founded the "Movement Juvenil Francisco" in Quito in 1969 was a member of Provincial Definitory, Master student of the Franciscan superior, priest, wikipedia.org
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Rose tree
set-theoretic construction, the class of all rose trees is defined, depending on the sets (ground values), (arrow names) and (node labels) as the definitory wikipedia.org
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Accumulated other comprehensive income
It is commonly referred to as "OCI" although the word comprehensive has no meaning as can be seen from the definitory equation. wikipedia.org
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Philosophy of logic
Definitory and strategic rules An important distinction among the rules of logic is that between definitory and strategic rules. Violating the definitory rules of logic results in committing fallacies. wikipedia.org
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Francisco de la Mora y Ceballos
In addition, Father Perea, a priest, worked for the Inquisition, where served as Commissary, and at the Definitory of the custody. wikipedia.org
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Tondo Church
In 1714, the Private Definitory proposed that the church and convent of Tondo pay back from their own properties the funds that were spent for the reconstructions wikipedia.org
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Cuban salsa
with Afro-Cuban dance traditions, which many dancers spontaneously draw from in a more or less structured or ad hoc fashion, though this is not per se definitory wikipedia.org
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Mirror neuron
one brain to another using the mirror system The mirror neuron system seems to be inherently inadequate to play any role in syntax, given that this definitory wikipedia.org
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Nuestra Señora de Gracia Church
The father provincial suggested to the definitory that "due to the shortness of funds and the low income of Guadalupe, the Province must help, especially wikipedia.org
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