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Trivium

Across
Pertaining to reasoning that draws conclusions from generalization
Expressions of feeling or belief
Words or phrases, such as "since," "because," "for these reasons," and "it follows from" that indicate that the premises are about to follow
A sign or figure used to represent a word or concept
The recognition and naming or classification of an object or concept
Arguments that are stated in the language people use when they are having and informal concersation
Facts used to support a conclusion of hypothesis
A single declaration or report of facts or opinions
Verbal expressions that communicate welcome or hospitality to a person or group of peolple
One of the two branches in the study of logic
The term in a preposition about which the preposition is written
A thinking process that occurs when a person expresses a relationship between two terms; a mental process by which we recognize and name an object
Relating to reasoning that argues by inference from a priori truths
Down
Sentences that raise issues and ideas by inquiring or asking another's perspective
The truth or falsity of a proposition or statement
Verbal expressions, such as "Good grief!' and "Terrific" which are indications of strong emotion, such as surprise, anger or happiness
Not according with truth or fact
The branch of the logic pioneered by Aristotle that deals primarily with categories of things
Works or phrases, such as "therefore","thus", "so", it follows that", and "in conclusion" that indicates that the conclusion is about to follow
A right understanding of reality
Theories or hypothesis that are formed on the basis of perceived patterns in a variety of examples
The likelihood or general reliability that something is right, true, or acccurate
Statements or rules considered to be true and through which further truths can be discovered
Spoken or written words that have no meaning or make no sense
The logic name for the being verb in a proposition