stipulatif
Stipulatif, in English often called a stipulative definition, refers to a definition that a speaker or writer provides for a term for the sake of discussion. It assigns a specific meaning to a word within the context of a particular argument, text, or inquiry, regardless of the term’s preexisting or common usage. The defining act is intentional and contrasts with how the term is ordinarily used outside the current discussion.
Stipulative definitions are distinguished from lexical or descriptive definitions, which report how a term is generally
Example: In a paper on decision theory, the author might define stipulatively that “risk” means “the expected
In practice, stipulative definitions aid clarity and argumentative precision, but readers should note when a term