Stipulative
Stipulative is an adjective describing something that involves or relates to a stipulation. In scholarly use, the term is most often applied to stipulative definitions—definitions that a speaker or writer introduces for the purposes of discussion rather than reporting how a word is ordinarily used. A stipulative definition assigns a meaning to a term for a specific context or argument, and it may or may not align with common usage.
Stipulative definitions are common in philosophy, linguistics, mathematics, and related fields. They allow precise debate by
In logic and formal semantics, stipulation may also occur when a rule, axiom, or principle is declared
Common caveats: because stipulative definitions govern usage only within the stated context, readers should not assume