Prelogical
adjective
1.
according to or agreeing with the principles of logic:
a logical inference.
2.
reasoning in accordance with the principles of logic, as a person or the mind:
logical thinking.
3.
reasonable; to be expected:
War was the logical consequence of such threats.
4.
of or relating to logic.
adjective
1.
relating to, used in, or characteristic of logic
2.
using, according to, or deduced from the principles of logic: a logical conclusion
3.
capable of or characterized by clear or valid reasoning
4.
reasonable or necessary because of facts, events, etc: the logical candidate
5.
(computing) of, performed by, used in, or relating to the logic circuits in a computer
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