Proceeding by argument or reasoning rather than by intuition
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discursiveProceeding by argument or reasoning rather than by intuition
demagoguesA political leader who seeks support by appealing to popular desires and prejudices rather than by using rational argument
irrationalisma system emphasizing intuition, instinct, feeling, or faith rather than reason or holding that the universe is governed by irrational forces
irrationalismsIRRATIONALISM, a system emphasizing intuition, instinct, feeling, or faith rather than reason or holding that the universe is governed by irrational forces
analphabeticRepresenting sounds by composite signs rather than by single letters or symbols
deadboltsA bolt engaged by turning a knob or key, rather than by spring action
deadboltA bolt engaged by turning a knob or key, rather than by spring action
fancifulmarked by fancy or unrestrained imagination rather than by reason and experience a fanciful person
associativeOf or denoting computer storage in which items are identified by content rather than by address
impliesinvolve or indicate by inference, association, or necessary consequence rather than by direct statement rights imply obligations
impliedinvolve or indicate by inference, association, or necessary consequence rather than by direct statement rights imply obligations
chordalof or pertaining to music that is marked principally by vertical harmonic movement rather than by linear polyphony
linkworkA kind of gearing that transmits motion by a series of links rather than by wheels or bands
edaphicrelated to or caused by particular soil conditions, as of texture or drainage, rather than by physiographic or climatic factors
cashlessCharacterized by the exchange of funds by check, debit or credit card, or various electronic methods rather than the use of cash
agglutinative(of a language) Forming words predominantly by agglutination, rather than by inflection or by using isolated elements. Examples include Hungarian, Turkish, Korean, and Swahili
periphrastic(of a case or tense) Formed by a combination of words rather than by inflection (such as did go and of the people rather than went and the people's)