A posteriori
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a posteriori
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A posteriori is used in reasoning to use results of some turn of events to identify the causes for such results. The knowledge is known as a result of experience rather than mere conjecture.
[Latin: from what follows]
Usage: The reproduction of the identical text on the website identified a posteriori that the text had been copied from the original.
Related Words: a priori; a fortiori.
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