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major premiss vs premise

premise vs major premiss

major premiss and premise both are nouns.

major premiss is not a verb while premise is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
major premiss Yes No No No
premise Yes No Yes No
As nouns, premise is a hypernym of major premiss; that is, premise is a word with a broader meaning than major premiss:
  • major premiss: the premise of a syllogism that contains the major term (which is the predicate of the conclusion)
  • premise: a statement that is assumed to be true and from which a conclusion can be drawn
Other hypernyms of major premiss include assumption, premiss.
major premiss (noun) premise (noun)
the premise of a syllogism that contains the major term (which is the predicate of the conclusion) a statement that is assumed to be true and from which a conclusion can be drawn
major premiss (verb) premise (verb)
take something as preexisting and given
set forth beforehand, often as an explanation
furnish with a preface or introduction
Difference between major premiss and premise

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