Lógica (en. Logic)
/ˈloxika/
Meaning & Definition
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noun
Set of principles that govern reasoning.
Logic is fundamental in mathematics.
La lógica es fundamental en las matemáticas.
Reasoning that is carried out in an ordered and coherent manner.
We need logic to solve the problem.
Necesitamos lógica para resolver el problema.
Etymology
From Latin 'logica', which in turn comes from Greek 'logikḗ', related to reason.
Common Phrases and Expressions
crushing logic
Argument or reasoning that cannot be disputed.
lógica aplastante
it doesn't make sense
Expression used to indicate that something is irrational or nonsensical.
no tiene lógica
the logical side
Reference to a rational approach in decision-making.
el lado lógico
Related Words
logical
Based on logic.
lógico
illogical
Lacking logic or reason.
ilógico
reason
Ability to think, understand, and formulate judgments.
razón
Slang Meanings
Saying that something makes sense when it is evident.
That makes all the sense, bro.
Eso tiene toda la lógica, bro.
Using logic as justification for an action.
I did it for logical reasons, not for anything else.
Lo hice por lógica, no por otra cosa.