entailments

noun
  1. Things that are involved as a necessary or inevitable consequence or result of something else.
  2. Usage: Plural form of entailment; commonly used in logic, philosophy, and everyday discourse.
  3. In logic, statements or propositions that logically follow from or are necessarily implied by other statements.
  4. Usage: Technical usage in formal logic and philosophy.
  5. In law, the settlement of an estate on a person and their descendants in a fixed order of succession.
  6. Usage: Legal/historical usage; less common in modern contexts.

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