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elenchus

Pronunciation: /ɪˈlɛŋkəs/
Definition of elenchus

noun (plural elenchi /-kʌɪ/)

Logic
  • a logical refutation.
  • (also Socratic elenchus) [mass noun] the Socratic method of eliciting truth by question and answer, especially as used to refute an argument.

Origin:

mid 17th century (superseding late Middle English elench): via Latin from Greek elenkhos

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Definition of elenchus in the US English dictionary
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