Acologic

/ˌækəˈlɒdʒɪk/ adjective

Definition

Relating to or characterized by acology; not addressing or avoiding logical analysis of a subject.

Etymology

From 'acology' (a- meaning without + -ology meaning study) plus the suffix '-ic' to form an adjective.

Kelly Says

This is a rare word that criticizes something for lacking logical rigor or systematic analysis—you might call a poorly reasoned argument 'acologic' because it ignores logical principles.

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