Are stipulative definitions a type of logical definition?
A) Yes, because they are composed of a genus and differentia.
B) Yes, because they provide a sense of what a word means.
C) No, because they lack a genus.
D) No, because they lack differentia.
E) No, because they give a word more precision than it has in everyday language.
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