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  • 51inference — Synonyms and related words: Baconian method, a fortiori reasoning, a posteriori reasoning, a priori reasoning, allegory, allusion, analysis, arcane meaning, assumption, axiom, coloration, conclusion, conjecture, connotation, consequence,… …

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  • 52inference — I (Roget s IV) n. 1. [A judgment] Syn. deduction, conclusion, summation, answer; see judgment 3 , result . 2. [A concluding] Syn. reasoning, inferring, deducing; see thought 1 . 3. [A supposition] Syn. presumption, conjecture, surmise; see… …

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  • 53inference — in·fer·ence || ɪnfÉ™rÉ™ns n. act of deriving, act of inferring; speculation; drawing of a conclusion …

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  • 54Inference Engine —   A computer program which uses a knowledge base to make a decision. See also Expert system …

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  • 55inference — [ ɪnf(ə)r(ə)ns] noun 1》 a conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning. 2》 the process of reaching a conclusion by inferring. Derivatives inferential adjective inferentially adverb …

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  • 56inference — n 1. reasoning, logic, ratiocination, deductive or inductive thinking, Both Logic. induction, deduction. 2. deduction, conclusion, illation, corollary, derivation, answer; what it all adds up to; presumption, assumption, supposition,… …

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  • 57inference — in·fer·ence …

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  • 58inference — [ˈɪnf(ə)rəns] noun [C] an opinion about something that is based on information that you already have It s impossible to make inferences from such a small sample.[/ex] …

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  • 59inference engine — /ˈɪnfərəns ɛndʒən/ (say infuhruhns enjuhn) noun Computers software that applies rules in the knowledge base to facts held in the database …

  • 60inference — In common usage, that which is inferred. In legal usage, a permissible deduction from the evidence before the court which the jury may accept, reject, or accord such probative value as they desire. 29 Am J2d Ev § 161. A permissible deduction… …

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