Again, note that this classical terminology is inappropriate - in reality such cases should not be said to exhibit dominance at all.
Bertrand Russell updated the classical terminology with one more term, the fact; "Everything that there is in the world I call a fact."
Hodson used the classical "brachycephalic" and "dolichocephalic" terminology in force in racial discourses of the day.
For ease of reference, Figure 1 and the Legend beneath it summarize the classical terminology for the three types of inference and the relationships among them.
In classical Aristotelian terminology, a property (proprium) is one of the predicables.
To adopt the movie's classical terminology, the Apollonian and the Dionysian temperaments are digitally joined in an agon.
An "axiom", in classical terminology, referred to a self-evident assumption common to many branches of science.
The terminology changed in the 15th century as the renewed interest in the writings of Ancient Rome caused writers to prefer using classical terminology.
Much of the classical terminology, mainly based on case study, was simply abandoned, with the result that books and papers written before this time can be hard to read.
This article lists some of this classical terminology, and describes some of the changes in conventions.