English - Ojibwe Dictionary:

condition

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The definition of word "condition":
+2 rate 1. in logic, a stipulation or provision, that needs to be satisfied; also, something that must exist or be the case or happen in order for something else to do so (as in the will to live is a condition for survival). In logic, a sentence or proposition of the form If A then B (in symbols, A B) is called a conditional (sentence or proposition). Similarly, Whenever A then B (in symbols, (x) (A(x) B(x)) may be called a general conditional. In such uses, conditional is a synonym for hypothetical and is opposed to categorical. Closely related in meaning are the common and useful expressions sufficient condition and necessary condition. If some instance of a property P is always accompanied by a corresponding instance of some other property Q, but not necessarily vice versa, then P is said to be a sufficient condition for Q and, equivalently, Q is said to be a necessary condition for P. Thus, a severed spinal column is a sufficient, but not a necessary, condition for death; while lack of consciousness is a necessary, but not a sufficient, condition for death. In any case in which P is both a necessary and a sufficient condition for Q, the latter is also a necessary and sufficient condition for the former, each being regularly accompanied by the other. The terminology is also applicable to logical or mathematical or other nontemporal properties; thus, it is proper to speak of a necessary condition for the solution of an equation or a sufficient condition for the validity of a syllogism.
+1 rate 2. situation; requirement, stipulation; state of health; rank, social position
+1 rate 3. train, prepare; accustom, adapt; stipulate, make conditional
+1 rate 4. I N F L U E N C E (v) to train or influence (a person or animal) mentally so that they do or expect a particular thing without thinking about ita conditioned reflex/response In a series of revolutionary experiments, Pavlov conditioned dogs to salivate at the sound of a bell. As women we've been conditioned to expect lower wages than men. (+ object + to infinitive)
+1 rate 5. air conditioner, cherry condition, conditioner, mint condition, and original condition.
+1 rate 6. petroleum industry to treat drilling mud with additives to give it certain properties. Sometimes the term applies to water used in boilers, drilling operations, and so on. To condition and circulate mud is to ensure that additives are distributed evenly throughout a system by circulating the mud while it is being conditioned.
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