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il·log·ic

 (ĭ-lŏj′ĭk)
n.
A lack of logic.
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illogic

(ɪˈlɒdʒɪk)
n
(Logic) reasoning characterized by lack of logic; illogicality
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il•log•ic

(ɪˈlɒdʒ ɪk)

n.
the state or quality of being illogical.
[1855–60]
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.illogic - invalid or incorrect reasoning
quality - an essential and distinguishing attribute of something or someone; "the quality of mercy is not strained"--Shakespeare
invalidity, invalidness - illogicality as a consequence of having a conclusion that does not follow from the premisses
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Translations

illogic

[ɪˈlɒdʒɪk] Nfalta f de lógica
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And right often have I, the modern, been perturbed and vexed by the foolishness, illogic, obtuseness, and general all-round stupendous stupidity of myself, the primitive.
He named the points of their illogic. This was a false syllogism, that conclusion had no connection with the premise, while that next premise was an impostor because it had cunningly hidden in it the conclusion that was being attempted to be proved.
"The most logical argument for illogic I have ever heard," Chris smiled.