See also: enthymème

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From Ancient Greek ἐνθύμημα (enthúmēma, thought, consideration), from ἐν (en, within, with) + θυμός (thumós, soul, life).

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enthymeme (plural enthymemes)

  1. A by and large statement, a maxim, an argument that is intended to be generally true and not apply to every case universally.
  2. (logic) A syllogism with a required but unstated assumption.

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