negand

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negand (plural negands)

  1. (logic) The proposition that is to be negated.
    • 2006, Dov M. Gabbay, John Woods, Logic and the Modalities in the Twentieth Century, page 345:
      A negation is true if and only if the negand is not true.
    • 2012, Nicholas Jeremy Josef Smith, Logic: The Laws of Truth, page 25:
      "Maisie is a rottweiler" is the negand of "Maisie is not a rottweiler."
    • 2015, Howard Gregory, Language and Logics:
      In a negation, the formula being negated is called the negand.

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