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log·i·cal \-jə̇kəl, -jēk-\ adjective Etymology: Medieval Latin logicalis, from Latin logica + -alis -al 1. a. : of or relating to logic : having the nature of logic < logical argumentation > b. : that agrees with accepted principles of logic : that is in harmony with sound reasoning < a logical conclusion > c. : that is in accordance with inferences reasonably drawn from preceding or surrounding or predictable facts or events or circumstances < a logical result > < a logical candidate > d. : analytical and not factual or empirical : formal < a logical statement > < a logical expression > 2. : that is capable of reasoning or that uses reason in a way that agrees with accepted principles of logic < a logical thinker > • log·i·cal·ly \-jə̇k(ə)lē, -jēk-, -li\ adverb • log·i·cal·ness noun -es |