Baralipton

/ˌbærəˈlɪptən/ noun

A valid logical form in medieval scholastic philosophy where the first and third figures of syllogisms can be converted through specific rules.

From medieval Latin, a mnemonic word created by scholastic logicians to represent a particular mood of categorical syllogism. The name itself is artificial, designed to be memorable for teaching logical reasoning patterns.

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