illogicity

English

Etymology

illogic + -icity

Noun

illogicity (countable and uncountable, plural illogicities)

  1. The quality, state or condition of being illogical.
    • 1998, Oliver Stone, A Child's Night Dream: A Novel
      It must be clear by now that I was not — and am not now — that literal a person in relationship to time or place, but there was a reason, I believe, for this illogicity — the forging of the Dream, and it haunts and wracks the manuscript to this date.
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