logic-focused
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/ˈlɑːdʒɪk ˈfoʊkəst/
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/ˈlɒdʒɪk ˈfəʊkəst/
emphasis on reasoning
Etymology
'logic-focused' originates from the combination of 'logic,' derived from the Greek word 'logikē,' meaning 'reasoning,' and 'focused,' from the Latin 'focus,' meaning 'hearth' or 'center.'
'logic' changed from the Greek word 'logikē' and eventually became the modern English word 'logic.' 'Focused' evolved from the Latin 'focus' through Middle English.
Initially, 'logic' meant 'reasoning' and 'focused' meant 'centered,' but over time they combined to describe a concentrated emphasis on reasoning.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
concentrated on or emphasizing logical reasoning and analysis.
The team took a logic-focused approach to solve the problem.
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Last updated: 2025/02/11 00:35