Argumenta

/ɑrɡjuˈmɛntə/ noun

Definition

Plural of argumentum; multiple formal arguments, proofs, or pieces of evidence presented in logical or philosophical discourse.

Etymology

Latin plural of argumentum (from arguere, 'to make clear'). Used in formal logic, philosophy, and classical rhetoric to refer to multiple arguments or lines of reasoning.

Kelly Says

Argumenta is what lawyers and philosophers use when they want to sound serious and classical—it's the fancy Latin plural that makes a legal brief feel weightier somehow.

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