Argumentum

/ɑrɡjuˈmɛntəm/ noun

A formal argument, proof, or piece of evidence, especially in logic, philosophy, or classical rhetoric; a specific line of reasoning.

Latin argumentum meaning 'argument, proof, or evidence' from arguere meaning 'to make clear or prove.' Used throughout European philosophy and logic in its original Latin form.

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