logico
logical
adjective LOH-jee-koh Rare
Origin: Greek logikos, of reason
Also means
rational
Usage Note
Logico means both 'logical' in a formal reasoning sense (deduzione logica) and 'obvious / it stands to reason' in everyday speech (è logico che venga = it's only natural he comes). The feminine is logica, which is also the noun for 'logic.' Plural: logici (m), logiche (f — with inserted 'h' to keep the hard 'g').
Examples
"La sua conclusione è perfettamente logica."
Natural Translation
His conclusion is perfectly logical.
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