Anapodeictic

/ˌænæpəˈdeɪktɪk/ adjective

Not able to be proven or demonstrated; not necessarily true or logically conclusive from the premises given.

From Greek 'an-' (not) and 'apodeictic' (proven, demonstrated). The term comes from Greek philosophy and logic, meaning the opposite of something that can be definitively proven.

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