Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Pertaining to the expression of ordinary or idiomatic language in strict logical form.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • adjective Half logical; partly logical; said of fallacies.

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  • adjective Only partly logical.

Etymologies

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semi- +‎ logical

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Examples

  • We could term English "semilogical" because, according to the process above, the name of a female

    VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XI No 3 1984

  • His goal was more a semiological and all the semilogical elements of the picture have to be clearly "read".

    Lazy Edges James Gurney 2009

  • The only even semilogical reason for his patrolling the area was that it was the primary area on Krantin in which energy surges had been detected and the only place outside of Jalkor where humanoid life-forms had been detected.

    INTO THE NEBULA GENE DeWEESE 2000

  • The only even semilogical reason for his patrolling the area was that it was the primary area on Krantin in which energy surges had been detected and the only place outside of Jalkor where humanoid life-forms had been detected.

    INTO THE NEBULA GENE DeWEESE 2000

  • The only even semilogical reason for his patrolling the area was that it was the primary area on Krantin in which energy surges had been detected and the only place outside of Jalkor where humanoid life-forms had been detected.

    INTO THE NEBULA GENE DeWEESE 2000

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