Crossword clues for ergo
ergo
- Hence, in logic
- Descartes quote word
- Conclusion word
- Cogito ___ sum (Descartes' conclusion)
- Cartesian connection
- Cartesian "therefore"
- "Hence ..."
- "For that reason ..."
- "And for that reason . . ."
- ''Cogito ___ sum''
- Therefore, in logic
- Prefix meaning "work"
- Postulation word
- Logician's conjunction
- Logical connection hidden in eight puzzle answers
- It comes before the conclusion, perhaps
- Conclusion intro
- Cogito, --- sum (Descartes' conclusion)
- Cogito-sum divider
- By reason of
- Apt rhyme for "so"
- "This being the case ..."
- "Logically, then ..."
- "I conclude that ..."
- "I conclude that . . ."
- "Consequently . . ."
- "By that reasoning ..."
- 'Cogito, -- sum'
- ''In conclusion''
- Work prefix
- Word used in proofs
- Word preceding a conclusion
- Word of proof
- Word in many a proof
- Word in a logical phrase
- Word in a Descartes quote
- Word before sum, sometimes
- Thus, to a logician
- Thus, in mathematical proofs
- Thus, in Latin I
- Therefore: L
- Therefore, in a proof
- Therefore or consequently
- Therefore (Latin)
- Term in logic
- Start of a logician's conclusion
- Segue to a conclusion
- Post hoc, ___ propter hoc (common fallacy)
- Post hoc, ___ propter hoc
- Philosopher's "so"
- Part of Descartes's declaration
- Middle word of Descartes' conclusion
- Logician's link
- Logician's connector
- Logician's adverb
- Logical word from Descartes
- Logical word
- Logical term
- Logical phrase word
- Logical connection
- Lead-in to -nomic
- Latin "therefore"
- It may precede a sum?
- It may precede a sum
- It may come before a sum
- Descartes' adverb
- Descartes conclusion word
- Consequently; therefore
- Conclusion start
- Cogito --- sum
- Beginning of a famous conclusion
- As a result ...
- Adverb in a Descartes quote
- Adverb in a conclusion
- "Thus . . ."
- "Therefore," to Descartes
- "Therefore," to a logician
- "Therefore," to a logical Latin lover
- "That being the case . . ."
- "Tantum ___"
- "So, if my logic is correct and I'm super pretentious..."
- "Logically, then . . ."
- "Logically, ... "
- "Logic dictates ..."
- "It follows that"
- "It follows that "
- "It follows logically..."
- "It follows . . ."
- "For that reason . . ."
- "Cognito ___ sum"
- "Cogito, __ sum"
- "Cogito --- sum"
- "By that logic ... "
- "By logic, then . . ."
- "Because of that ..."
- "As a consequence . . ."
- "And thusly ..."
- "And thus ... "
- "And thus . . ."
- "And therefore ..."
- "And so"
- "... ___ sum"
- 'And so ...'
- ''Cogito, ___ sum''
- Consequently, to Descartes
- Proof word
- Therefore, to Descartes
- "Tantum___" (hymn part)
- Hence, to Hadrian
- Conclusion starter?
- "Cogito___sum"
- Thus, to Gaius
- As a result, in logic
- Inferential word
- "Cogito ___ sum": Descartes
- Beginning of a conclusion
- Proof part
- Accordingly
- Conclusion preceder, perhaps
- Cartesian conjunction
- By that reasoning
- "Tantum ___" (part of a Eucharist hymn)
- Start of a conclusion
- So it follows that
- Part of a Cartesian declaration
- Logician's word
- It follows that
- Sum preceder?
- "Cogito, ___ sum": Descartes
- As a result …
- "… ___ sum"
- Descartes's "therefore"
- For this reason
- It then follows that ...
- "It follows that …"
- By logic, then ...
- "Sum" preceder
- Transition in logic
- It follows a premise
- Conclusion lead-in
- Sum lead-in
- "And so ..."
- "By that logic ..."
- "In which case ..."
- [Another arrangement of the letters in the grid]
- As an end result
- Word before "sum"
- And so . .
- "It follows that ..."
- By that logic
- As a consequence
- It leads to a logical conclusion
- Lead-in to a conclusion
- Word of logic
- Logical connector
- Because of this
- Syllogistic word
- An inferred conclusion
- Descartes word
- Syllogism word
- "Tantum ___," hymn section
- Syllogist's word
- Therefore, to Tiberius
- Therefore, to Tacitus
- For that reason
- Cogito follower
- Word after a minor premise
- "Tantum ___," Eucharist stanzas
- Word in a syllogism
- Sic
- Queen to withdraw for this reason?
- Experience one French duke avoided for this reason
- Knocked over giant, thus
- So Vera's content to work
- So in Rome I can embrace Romeo
- So I must repress resistance
- So hesitantly give dismissal
- … so I must ring head of Rentokil
- I'm not sure try's given as a result
- Thus a little progress on the climb
- In conclusion
- Cogito, ___ sum
- Word used in logic
- "As a result ..."
- That being the case
- Logician's transition
- Cogito-sum link
- Word before a conclusion
- Middle of Descartes' conclusion
- "As a result . . ."
- Word in a proof
- Cogito ___ sum
- "It follows that . . ."
- "Cogito, ___ sum" (Descartes)
- Word in a Descartes conclusion
- On that account
- Logician's "therefore"
- Conclusion introducer
- Concluding word
- Cogito-sum connector
- Cogito __ sum
- "To conclude ..."
- Word of conclusion
- Therefore, to mathematicians
- Second word from Descartes?
- Logical lead-in
- Logical Latin word
- It may lead to a conclusion
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Ergo \Er"go\, conj. or adv. [L.]
Therefore; consequently; -- often used in a jocular way.
--Shak.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Wiktionary
adv. consequently, therefore. conj. therefore (''especially in syllogisms'').
WordNet
adv. (used as a sentenced connector) therefore or consequently
Wikipedia
Ergo may refer to:
- A Latin word meaning "therefore" as in Cogito ergo sum.
- A Greek word έργο meaning "work", used as a prefix ergo-, for example, in ergonomics.
- Ergometer, an indoor rowing machine
- Ergo Shifting, in cycling
- Ergo (Indian newspaper)
- Ergo Proxy, an anime TV series
- Ergo, a fictional planet in the Star Wars franchise
- ERGO Insurance Group
- ERGO Baby, a US babycarrier manufacturer
- Engelbert Ergo, a Flemish Baroque painter
Ergo was an Indian daily newspaper which was published during 2007–2009 by Kasturi & Sons, the publishers of the newspaper The Hindu. It was published in tabloid format and distributed free of cost to Information Technology professionals in the software corridor of Chennai. At its peak, it had a circulation of 55,000 and a readership of 100,000. It ceased publication from 1 August 2009 and is currently available only online.
Usage examples of "ergo".
The abomination could only be a Cishaurim spy, ergo Achamian is connected to the Cishaurim.
Ergo, they drop us in Castle Numanteal in a way guaranteed to scare the bejabbers out of the locals.
Ergo, no need for blood to be circulated to the lungs, save to nourish the developing tissueand so the ductus arteriosus bypasses the pulmonary circulation.
Since it was already immortal, Nival as a statistical and intellectual exercise--in essence, 7as a nearly pure distillation of the old saw Cogito, ergo , therefore I am.
Matthew xii, 26: Et si Satanas Satanam eiicit, aduersus se diuisus est: quomodo ergo regnum eius?
Euntes ergo docete omnes gentes baptizantes eos in nomine Patris, et Filii, et Spiritus Sancti, docentes eos observare omnia quaecumque mandavi vobis, etc.
Salomone, ut de Hebionis opinione credendus erat Ergo iam dei filius ex patris dei semine, id est spiritu, ut esset et hominis filius, caro ei sola competebat ex hominis carne sumenda sine viri semine.
I, a man younger, stronger, braver than you, have this minute, under your quivering old nose hairs, fucked a woman younger, sexier, more desirable than any you can ever hope to win, ergo, you must acknowledge the superiority of my force, the potency of my prick, so said stone eyes from a clearing in the wood.
Ergo, if the slugs expected to retain control where they were, seizing the channels would be just their first step.
Father Conroy handed the thurible to Canon O'Hanlon and he put in the incense and censed the Blessed Sacrament and Cissy Caffrey caught the two twins and she was itching to give them a ringing good clip on the ear but she didn't because she thought he might be watching but she never made a bigger mistake in all her life because Gerty could see without looking that he never took his eyes off of her and then Canon O'Hanlon handed the thurible back to Father Conroy and knelt down looking up at the Blessed Sacrament and the choir began to sing the Tantum ergo and she just swung her foot in and out in time as the music rose and fell to the Tantumer gosa cramen tum.
Tantum ergo and Canon O'Hanlon got up again and censed the Blessed Sacrament and knelt down and he told Father Conroy that one of the candles was just going to set fire to the flowers and Father Conroy got up and settled it all right and she could see the gentleman winding his watch and listening to the works and she swung her leg more in and out in time.
In such circumstances, Tertullian's credo quia absurdum is a salutary antidote to Descartes' cogito ergo sum.
Ergone multitude civitates suas fame, ferro, & flamma vastari, seque, conjuges, & liberos fortunae ludibrio & tyranni libidini exponi, inque omnia vitae pericula omnesque miserias & molestias a rege deduci patientur?
Ergone multitudo civitates suas fame, ferro, & flammâ vastari, seque, conjuges, & liberos fortunæ ludibrio & tyranni libidini exponi, inque omnia vitæ pericula omnesque miserias & molestias à rege deduci patientur?
Translated, those marks read: 'Use Mizzarett Ergone Vertices For Health and Glowing Heat.