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ratiocination (n.)

"process of reasoning," 1520s, from Latin ratiocinationem (nominative ratiocinatio) "a reasoning, calm reasoning," from past participle stem of ratiocinare "to calculate, deliberate," from ratio (see ratio) + -cinari, which probably is related to conari "to endeavor, to try," from PIE *kona-, from root *ken- "to hasten, set oneself in motion" (see deacon).

Most writers make ratiocination synonymous with reasoning. J.S. Mill and others hold that the word is usually limited to necessary reasoning. [Century Dictionary]

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Definitions of ratiocination from WordNet

ratiocination (n.)
the proposition arrived at by logical reasoning (such as the proposition that must follow from the major and minor premises of a syllogism);
Synonyms: conclusion
ratiocination (n.)
logical and methodical reasoning;
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