| 单词 | theoremic | 
| 释义 | > as lemmastheoˈremic   theoˈremic adj. (originally) involving or based on speculation or theory rather than practical knowledge; (in later use) relating to or involving theorems; relating to deduction, esp. of facts which are not direct consequences of existing or assumed knowledge. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > philosophy > logic > logical syllogism > logical argument > 			[adjective]		 > of types of > of a theorem theorematical1634 theorematic1645 theoremic1701 1701    N. Grew Cosmol. Sacra  ii. v. 52  				Theoremick Truth, or that which lies in the Conceptions we have of Things, is Negative, or Positive. 1803    Med. Repository 6 372  				Some of them make of that opinion a theoremic basis to very important deductions. 1915    Boston Globe 17 Sept. 11/3  				On the highway into college Hail the seeker after knowledge..; there's nothing theoremic In his labor academic. 2006    Trans. Charles S. Peirce Soc. 42 508  				For Peirce, theoremic reasoning is essential to mathematics as a discipline. < as lemmas | 
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