doubles

Dictionary of the word “doubles-fills”

Meaning of the word

The expression “doubles-fill” is a term used in mathematical logic to represent a bidirectional logical implication. Also known as “biconditional”, it is an operation that indicates that two propositions are true or false at the same time.

Origin of the word

The expression “doubles-fill” originates in mathematical logic and was created to represent bidirectional logical implication. The term arose from the need to represent the equivalence relationship between two propositions.

Word adverbs

There are no specific adverbs related to the expression “doubles-fill”.

Conjunctions of the word

There are no specific conjunctions related to the expression “doubles-fills”.

Synonyms of the word

Some synonyms for the expression “doubles-fills” are:

  1. bidirectional implication
  2. Biconditional
  3. Logical equivalence

Word Definitions

The expression “doubles-fill” is defined as a logical operation that indicates that two propositions are true or false at the same time. It is used to represent bidirectional logical implication.

Phrases that the word applies

1. In mathematical logic, doubles-flies are used to represent the equivalence between two propositions.

2. The expression “p if and only if q” is a way of representing double implication.

Examples of the word in text

In a text on mathematical logic:

“Double implication is a logical operation that allows you to establish equivalence between two propositions. It is represented by the symbol ≡ and indicates that the two propositions are true or false simultaneously.”

Rhymes with the word

There are no words that rhyme with “doubles-fill”.

Anagrams with the word

There are no anagrams formed with the letters of the word “doubles”.

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