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illogic|ɪˈlɒdʒɪk, ɪll-| [f. il-2 + logic, after next.] The opposite or reverse of logic; want of logic, illogicalness.
1856J. Skelton in Edin. Ess. 88 An article pervaded by the fervid illogic of Mr. Kingsley's mind. 1887Pall Mall G. 1 Apr. 4 There is..one delicious bit of logic—or rather illogic—in this morning's chorus. 1889Sat. Rev. 7 Dec., The illogic of the official position is clear. 1955Bull. Atomic Sci. Apr. 131/1 So there was no illogic or softheadedness in the Commission's concern about the dangers inherent in the investigative process or in clearance determinations. 1965Sunday Times (Colour Suppl.) 23 May 21/1 There's no room for illogic in an Ellery Queen mystery. 1972Nature 1 Sept. 54/2 With the same illogic with which the Englishman will eat cow but not dog, will hang game but not chicken. |