inferrer

English

Etymology

infer + -er

Noun

inferrer (plural inferrers)

  1. One who infers.
    • 1997, Annette Baier, The Commons of the Mind (page 11)
      He holds fast to the descriptive content of Lockean "reason" as that which enables us to be reasoners, in the sense of discoverers of truth and falsity, inferrers of new truths from old truths []

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Latin

Verb

īnferrer

  1. first-person singular imperfect passive subjunctive of īnferō
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