Truth-value


noun, Logic.
1.
the truth or falsehood of a proposition:
The truth-value of “2 + 2 = 5” is falsehood.
noun
1.
(logic)

either of the values, true or false, that may be taken by a statement
by analogy, any of the values that a semantic theory may accord to a statement

truth-value
(trth’vāl’y)
The truth or falsity of a logical proposition.

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