Logical vs Supervaluation - What's the difference?
logical | supervaluation |
(not comparable) In agreement with the principles of logic.
Reasonable.
(not comparable) Of or pertaining to logic.
(computing) Non-physical or conceptual yet underpinned by something physical or actual.
* 1986 , Noel Malcolm Morris, Computer graphics and CAD fundamentals: BBC Micro version
The valuation of a logical expression according to supervaluationism.
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As an adjective logical
is (not comparable) in agreement with the principles of logic.As a noun supervaluation is
the valuation of a logical expression according to supervaluationism.logical
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- Logical memory appears contiguous to an application program, but may well be stored on several physical devices, including in RAM and on hard-disks, as determined by the operating system.
- It is, of course, vital to restore the logical colours to their normal value at the end of the program
