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| en·thy·meme [ énthə mm ] (plural en·thy·memes) |
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argument with obvious elements omitted: an argument that assumes the truth of one or more premises and therefore omits them from the logical sequence
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| [Late 16th century. Via Latin< Greek enthumēma "(something) in mind" < thumos "mind"] |
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