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monosyllogism|mɒnəʊˈsɪlədʒɪz(ə)m| [f. mono- + syllogism.] (See quot.) So monosylloˈgistic a.
1838Sir W. Hamilton Logic xix. (1860) I. 363 A syllogism, viewed as an isolated and independent whole, is called a Monosyllogism, that is, a single reasoning. Ibid. xxvi. II. 44 In respect to the External Form, Probations are Simple or Monosyllogistic, if they consist of a single reasoning. |