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intensional | nahuatl |

As an adjective intensional

is of or pertaining to intension.

As a proper noun Nahuatl is

the polysynthetic Aztecan language spoken by an indigenous people of Mexico.

As a noun Nahuatl is

a member of this group.

intensional

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • Of or pertaining to intension.
  • * {{quote-web
  • , date = 2011-07-20 , author = Edwin Mares , title = Propositional Function , site = The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy , url = http://plato.stanford.edu/archives/fall2011/entries/propositional-function/ , accessdate = 2012-07-15 }}
    These two treatments of the predicate are typical of the two traditions in traditional logic—the intensional and the extensional traditions. Logicians who can be counted among the intensional logicians are Gottfried Leibniz, Johann Lambert, William Hamilton, Stanley Jevons, and Hugh MacColl. Among the extensional logicians are George Boole, Augustus De Morgan, Charles Peirce, and John Venn.

    Antonyms

    * extensional

    Derived terms

    * intensional definition * intensionalism * intensional logic

    nahuatl

    English

    Proper noun

    (en proper noun)
  • The polysynthetic Aztecan language spoken by an indigenous people of Mexico.
  • A group of people indigenous to the Central Mexico region spanning multiple tribal groups including the Aztecs.
  • See also

    * (wikipedia "Nahuatl") * (nah)

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A member of this group.
  • Anagrams

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