implicator
名词 n.
英文释义
名词 n.
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Someone or something that implicates; a sign or indicator for an implicature, or one who calls attention to the implication.
— So likewiſe many planets in a moveable ſign; Mercury in the houſe of the Moon; or the Moon in the houſe of Merury, induce the ſame conſequences; and planets accidentally poſited, eſpecially the Moon, are obvious implicators of travelling.
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One who is involved in an unfavorable or criminal way.
— THE practice of Duelling first took its rise in the Military department in the army, where an officer was impeached for cowardice, want of prowess, or martial fortitude; to wipe away this stigma, honorable satisfaction was required, to decide the question by display of fortitude in personal combat with the implicator at sword and pistol.
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One who initiates a project.
— Skilled assistance was presumably on the spot, however, in the persons of two doctors, the original implicators of the hospital; […]
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The antecedent of an implication.
— Residuated implicators are quite important since a t-norm T and an implicator I can only satisfy the residuation principle T(x,y) ≤_L z ⇔ y ≤_L I(x,z) if and only if the implicator I equals the residuated implicator I_T.
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