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- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary argumentaire|arguer|argumentative 1080, «se presser»; lat. arguere «prouver, chercher à prouver, mettre en avant, dénoncer», avec infl. de argutari «bavarder». 1 fra. argumentaire â/nešân-vand âvar + Cenin goft bâ pahlvân zâl e zar Gar âvand xwâhi be tiq am negar ! (FERDOWSI, âvand e târixi ye Irâniân !!) + in logic, reasons that support a conclusion, sometimes formulated so that the conclusion is deduced from premises. Erroneous arguments are called fallacies in logic (see fallacy). In mathematics, an argument is a variable in the domain of a function and usually appears symbolically in parentheses following the functional symbol. ("argument." Encyclopædia Britannica from Encyclopædia Britannica 2007 Ultimate Reference Suite. ) (2006) + lat. quia nominor leo : fra. parce que je m’appelle lion : cun ke man šir am ! + Ultima ratio regum : « Dernier argument des rois... ». C’est la devise que Louis XIV avait fait graver sur ses canons. 2 eng. argumentative be-gu-ma-gu
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary ar·gue v. Pronunciation: ' är-( ˌ )gyü Function: verb Inflected Form:   ar·gued ; ar·gu·ing Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French arguer to reprove, argue &Latin arguere to demonstrate, prove; Anglo-French arguer, from Latin argutare to prate, frequentative of arguere; akin to Hittite arkuwai- to plead, respond Date: 14th century intransitive verb 1 : to give reasons for or against something : REASON < argue for a new policy> 2 : to contend or disagree in words : DISPUTE < argue about money> transitive verb 1 : to give evidence of : INDICATE <the facts argue his innocence> 2 : to consider the pros and cons of : DISCUSS < argue an issue> 3 : to prove or try to prove by giving reasons : MAINTAIN <asking for a chance to argue his case> 4 : to persuade by giving reasons : INDUCE <couldn't argue her out of going> synonyms see DISCUSS –ar·gu·er \-gyə-wər, -gyü-ər\ noun ]]>