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Legal Definitions - conjectio

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Definition of conjectio

Definition: Conjectio is a Latin word that means "an inference." It refers to a conclusion that is drawn from evidence or facts that are presented.

Examples:

  • After examining the crime scene, the detective made a conjectio that the suspect had entered through the window.
  • Based on the data collected, the scientist made a conjectio that the new drug would be effective in treating the disease.

These examples illustrate how a conjectio is a conclusion that is made based on evidence or facts. In the first example, the detective used the evidence from the crime scene to make an inference about how the suspect entered the building. In the second example, the scientist used data to make a prediction about the effectiveness of a new drug.

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Simple Definition

Term: conjectio

Definition: Conjectio is a Latin word that means "an inference." It refers to a conclusion that is drawn from evidence or facts that are presented. For example, if you see footprints in the snow, you might make the conjectio that someone has been walking there. Conjectiones is the plural form of conjectio.

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