Apophantic

/ˌæpəˈfæntɪk/ adjective

Relating to or capable of making clear statements that can be judged as true or false; used in philosophy to describe language that makes definite assertions.

From Greek apophantikos, from apophainein meaning 'to declare or show forth,' from apo- (away) + phainein (to show). The term entered philosophical discourse to describe propositional statements that have truth value.

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