lógico

See also: logico, logico-, -logico, and -lógico

Portuguese

Etymology

From Late Latin logicus, from Ancient Greek λογικός (logikós, of or relating to speech or reason or reasoning, rational, reasonable).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈlɔ.ʒi.ku/

  • Rhymes: -ɔʒiku
  • Hyphenation: ló‧gi‧co

Adjective

lógico (feminine lógica, masculine plural lógicos, feminine plural lógicas, comparable, comparative mais lógico, superlative o mais lógico or logiquíssimo)

  1. logical (in agreement with the principles of logic)

Derived terms

Noun

lógico m (plural lógicos)

  1. logician

Interjection

lógico!

  1. of course (asserts that an associated phrase is rather obvious or evident)

Alternative forms

  • lgc (Internet slang)

Further reading

Spanish

Etymology

From Late Latin logicus.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈloxiko/ [ˈlo.xi.ko]
  • Rhymes: -oxiko
  • Syllabification: ló‧gi‧co

Adjective

lógico (feminine lógica, masculine plural lógicos, feminine plural lógicas)

  1. logical
    Antonyms: ilógico, antilógico

Derived terms

Noun

lógico m (plural lógicos, feminine lógica, feminine plural lógicas)

  1. logician

Further reading

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