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definitorische

Definitorische is an adjective used to describe things related to definition or the act of defining. In German-language and Dutch scholarly writing it is employed to characterize statements, definitions, and criteria that specify the meaning of a term or concept. The term is commonly found in fields such as philosophy, linguistics, lexicography, and legal theory when a precise account of meaning is required.

In philosophy of language and logic, definitorische content refers to the portion of a statement or definition

Definitorische definitions are contrasted with other definitional forms, such as stipulative definitions (which assign meaning for

Example: a definitorische definition of “triangle” might say it is a three-sided polygon, thereby fixing both

Etymology: the term derives from the Latin definire (“to define”) and is adapted into Germanic languages with

that
determines
what
a
term
denotes.
This
can
involve
giving
essential
criteria,
outlining
the
genus
and
differentia,
or
establishing
a
framework
that
fixes
the
sense
of
the
term.
Definitorische
formulations
aim
to
make
the
boundaries
of
a
concept
explicit,
rather
than
merely
describing
observable
instances.
a
specific
purpose)
and
ostensive
definitions
(which
point
to
examples).
Lexical
definitions,
found
in
dictionaries,
may
also
be
described
as
definitorische
when
they
specify
established
meanings,
while
mathematical
or
formal
definitions
use
precise
criteria
to
avoid
ambiguity.
the
term’s
content
and
its
applicability.
In
practice,
definitorische
material
is
used
to
ensure
clarity
in
argumentation,
terminology,
and
technical
discussions,
especially
where
precise
boundaries
between
concepts
are
essential.
the
-torisch/-ische
suffix
indicating
a
relation
to
definition.
It
is
most
common
in
German-speaking
contexts
and,
to
a
lesser
extent,
in
Dutch
academic
writing.