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A Priori

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Dictionary of Environmental Health

a priori

A Latin phrase applied to mean that which refers to what went before. It is used especially in logical reasoning to deduce effect from cause or to describe prior knowledge, especially that which has been used unethically or illegally.

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A Priori from Dictionary of Environmental Health. ISBN: 0-203-16591-8. Published: 2003–07–18. ©2009 Taylor and Francis. All rights reserved.



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