Logicise (see related link below)
Compromise can be used as a noun or a verb. Noun: The compromise that the two came to agree upon was logical. Verb: He would not compromise his beliefs to fit in.
Reason as a verb means: to think or argue in a logical manner to form conclusions, judgments, or inferences from facts or premises. We use our minds to think and reason.
Saying the "logical illogical" is equivalent to saying "logical magick". "Magick" is that which the logical mind considers impossible. "Logical" and "illogical" are both "polar opposites", and just two of the many ways of being, one of which is "logical illogical": order WITH chaos, and chaos WITH order. There is great beauty in mathematics based on imaginary numbers (logical illogical).
If you are having a bath, it is logical that you would get wet. If you are logical, it can help to solve problems.
There is no verb form for logic, logistics, logical.
Heart is a noun, not a verb. "To heart" isn't linguistically logical.
No, "coherent" is not a verb. It is an adjective used to describe something logical or consistent.
Logicise (see related link below)
Compromise can be used as a noun or a verb. Noun: The compromise that the two came to agree upon was logical. Verb: He would not compromise his beliefs to fit in.
I suggest slightly different wording of the question: What is the term for a logical way to find answers to questions? Investigation (or as a verb: to investigate) Reasoning (to reason)
Warsaw,30.04.2008 Logical division Logical division is inverse logical operation - it is the inverse of the logical multiplication (logical AND). More on:www.logop.republika.pl J.Kaweckijkawecki@gazeta.pl
Yes, the Spanish sentence "Yo soy lógico" is correct and means "I am logical." It describes a person's characteristic of being logical or having good reasoning skills.
logical means which has strong meanings.
logical organization
The IP protocol identifies both the logical host as well as the logical network addresses...........
Reason as a verb means: to think or argue in a logical manner to form conclusions, judgments, or inferences from facts or premises. We use our minds to think and reason.