rational
adjective
/ˈɹæʃ(ə)nəl/
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- Logically sound; not self-contradictory or otherwise absurd.
- (arithmetic) Of a number, capable of being expressed as the ratio of two integers.
- (algebra) Of an algebraic expression in indeterminates, or more generally a function: capable of being expressed as the ratio of two polynomials.
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racional
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rationalization
noun
/ˌræʃ(ə)n(ə)laɪˈzeɪʃn̩/
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/ˌræʃənəlaɪˈzeɪʃən/
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- (now, rare) The process or result of rationalizing, or expressing in rational terms.
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racionalização
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rationalize
verb
/ˈɹæʃənəlaɪz/
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- (mathematics) To remove radicals, without changing the value of an expression or the roots of an equation.
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racionalizar
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rationalism
noun
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- (philosophy) The theory that the reason is a source of knowledge independent of and superior to sense perception.
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racionalismo
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rationality
noun
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- The quality or state of being rational; due exercise of reason; reasonableness.
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racionalidade
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ration
verb
/ˈreːʃʌn/
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/ˈɹeɪʃən/
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/ˈɹæʃən/
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- (transitive) To portion out (especially during a shortage of supply); to limit access to.
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racionar
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