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1913
Edition
Extradictionary
Exˊtra-dic′tion-a-ry
,
Adj.
[Pref.
extra-
+ L.
dictio
a saying. See
Diction
.]
Consisting not in words, but in realities.
[Obs.]
Of these
extradictionary
and real fallacies, Aristotle and logicians make in number six.
Sir T. Browne.
Webster
1828
Edition
Extradictionary
EXTRADIC'TIONARY
, adjective [Latin extra and dictio.] Consisting not in words, but in realities. [Not used.]
Definition
2024
extradictionary
extradictionary
English
Adjective
extradictionary
(
not comparable
)
(
obsolete
)
Consisting not of
words
but of
realities
.
Of these
extradictionary
and real fallacies, Aristotle and logicians make in number six.
—
Sir T. Browne.
Etymology
From
extra-
+
Latin
dictio
(
“
a saying
”
)
+
-ary
. See
diction
.
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