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Soundness logo #10101) Advisability 2) Airworthiness 3) Firmness 4) Health 5) Orthodoxy 6) Reliability 7) Sanity 8) Seaworthiness 9) Stability 10) Wiseness
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Soundness logo #10101) Authority 2) Condition 3) Force 4) Power 5) Status 6) Strength 7) Weight
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  1. a state or condition free from damage or decay
  2. the quality of being prudent and sensible
  3. the firmness and tone of healthy tissue

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Soundness logo #21000 In mathematical logic, a logical system has the soundness property if and only if its inference rules prove only formulas that are valid with respect to its semantics. In most cases, this comes down to its rules having the property of preserving truth, but this is not the case in general. ==Of arguments== An argument is sound if and only if For in...
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Soundness logo #21002• (n.) The quality or state of being sound; as, the soundness of timber, of fruit, of the teeth, etc.; the soundness of reasoning or argument; soundness of faith.
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Soundness logo #22162The state of mental and physical health when all organs and faculties are complete and functioning normally, each in its rightful relation to the other.
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soundness logo #21003(from the article `cement`) After it has set, a cement must not undergo any appreciable expansion, which could disrupt a mortar or concrete. This property of soundness is tested ...
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soundness logo #21003(from the article `formal logic`) ...the deduction of the conclusion from the premises must be logically correct—and, second, the premises themselves must be true. An argument meeting ...
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Soundness logo #20972Sound'ness noun The quality or state of being sound; as, the soundness of timber, of fruit, of the teeth, etc.; the soundness of reasoning or argument; soundness of faith. Syn. -- Firmness; strength; solidity; healthiness; truth; rectitude.
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Soundness logo #22189A property of stone used to describe relative freedom from cracks, faults, and similar imperfections in the untreated stone. One of the characteristics encountered in fabrication. Marble and limestone marble have been classified into four groupsA, B, C, and D, to distinguish method and amount of repair.
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soundness logo #20400[n] - a state or condition free from damage or decay
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soundness logo #20974 noun the muscle tone of healthy tissue; `his muscular firmness`
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soundness logo #20974 noun a state or condition free from damage or decay
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Soundness logo #21122In the case of a cement, freedom from large expansion after setting. In the case of aggregate, the ability to withstand aggressive conditions to which concrete containing it might be exposed, particularly those due to weather.
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Soundness logo #21273The state of mental and physical health when all organs and faculties are complete and functioning normally, each in its rightful relation to the other.
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soundness logo #22169When an animal is free from disease and lacks structural defects that affect its usefulness.
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soundness logo #22476a:) If there are no weak spots in the wool: b:) When an animal is free from disease and lacks structural defects that affect its usefulness.
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