Assertory

/əˈsɜːtəri/ adjective

Relating to or having the nature of a confident statement of fact without proof or qualification.

From Latin assertorius (relating to claiming or maintaining), derived from assertor (one who asserts). This Latin adjective form entered English in the medieval period, especially in philosophical and logical texts.

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