ratiocinative

/ˌræʃiˈɑːsɪnətɪv/
adjective
  1. Relating to or involving logical reasoning; characterized by careful, step-by-step thinking.
    • The student's ratiocinative essay impressed the teacher with its clear logic.
    • Ratiocinative skills are important for careers in law and science.
    • Sherlock Holmes is famous for his ratiocinative approach to solving crimes.
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