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(l'maaseh) לְמַעֲשֶׂה , (laamito) לַאֲמִתּוֹ (shel) שֶׁל (davar) דָּבָר |
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(b'foal) בְּפוֹעַל ,
(b'etzem) בְּעֶצֶם ,
(l'maaseh) לְמַעֲשֶׂה
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Milon.co.il Dictionary
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(תה"פ)
למעשה; לאמיתו של דבר
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Modal logic
In formal logic, a modal logic is any logic for handling modalities: concepts like possibility, existence, and necessity. Logics for handling a number of other ideas, such as eventually, formerly, can, could, might, may, must are by extension also called modal logics, since it turns out that these can be treated in similar ways.
This article uses material from Wikipedia® and is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License
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