Of, relating to, or of the nature of argumentation; serving the purposes of argument or proof.
From Latin argumentatory (from argumentum) plus the suffix -ory meaning 'relating to or characterized by.' An archaic or technical term from formal logic and rhetoric.
Argumentatory is the adjective form that sounds most like it's defending a PhD thesis—it's what you call something when you want to emphasize its role in logical proof.
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