Definition of Ratiocinators

1. ratiocinator [n] - See also: ratiocinator

Lexicographical Neighbors of Ratiocinators

ratio of decayed and filled surfaces
ratio of decayed and filled teeth
ratio scale
ratio variable
ratio variables
ratiocinate
ratiocinated
ratiocinates
ratiocinating
ratiocinatio
ratiocination
ratiocinations
ratiocinative
ratiocinatively
ratiocinator
ratiocinators (current term)
ratiocinatory
ratioed
ratiometric
ration
ration card
ration out
rationable
rational
rational-number
rational drug design
rational egoism
rational egoist
rational formula
rational function

Literary usage of Ratiocinators

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1824)
"... heretofore, written only about chairs and tables, and not written very well about chairs and tables neither, then the puzzlement of ratiocinators became ..."

2. Arcana cœlestia: or Heavenly mysteries contained in the sacred Scriptures by Emanuel Swedenborg (1863)
"But the reasoning spirits observed (for there are spirits who are to be called reasoning, or ratiocinators, because they reason about everything whether it ..."

3. Are Souls Immortal? by John Miller (1887)
"If he does, he is the very heel of ratiocinators. We do beg a square treatment of this proof. Paul never could have believed that he was the possessor of an ..."

4. Wit and Wisdom of The REV. Sydney Smith being Selections from his Writings by Sydney Smith, Evert A Duyckinck (1865)
"... and stimulating lectures of Dugald Stewart, his intimacy with the Scottish ratiocinators generally, and with the original and inquiring Thomas Brown. ..."

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