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from The Century Dictionary.

  • Pertaining to or of the nature of an instance or example; illustrating by instances.

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Examples

  • It would follow, then, that most ordinary names are instantial terms.

    Relative Identity Deutsch, Harry 2007

  • An example of an instantial term in natural language would be occurrences of ˜n™ when one supposes that

    Anaphora King, Jeffrey C. 2005

  • In systems of natural deduction, instantial terms are the singular terms that are introduced in applications of existential instantiation and eliminated in applications of universal generalization.

    Anaphora King, Jeffrey C. 2005

  • We shall leave this question open for the time being but suggest that it may be worthwhile to view names such as ˜Oscar™ as instantial terms ” terms introduced into discourse by means of existential instantiation.

    Relative Identity Deutsch, Harry 2007

  • CDQ has been applied to the instantial terms of a certain range of systems of natural deduction. [

    Anaphora King, Jeffrey C. 2005

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