<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?><rss version="2.0"><channel><title>Bing: Projectore Textrue</title><link>http://www.bing.com:80/search?q=Projectore+Textrue</link><description>Search results</description><image><url>http://www.bing.com:80/s/a/rsslogo.gif</url><title>Projectore Textrue</title><link>http://www.bing.com:80/search?q=Projectore+Textrue</link></image><copyright>Copyright © 2026 Microsoft. All rights reserved. These XML results may not be used, reproduced or transmitted in any manner or for any purpose other than rendering Bing results within an RSS aggregator for your personal, non-commercial use. Any other use of these results requires express written permission from Microsoft Corporation. By accessing this web page or using these results in any manner whatsoever, you agree to be bound by the foregoing restrictions.</copyright><item><title>A FORTIORI Definition &amp; Meaning - Merriam-Webster</title><link>https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/a%20fortiori</link><description>A fortiori in Latin literally means "from the stronger (argument)". The term is used when drawing a conclusion that's even more obvious or convincing than the one just drawn.</description><pubDate>Thu, 02 Apr 2026 18:32:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>A FORTIORI Definition &amp; Meaning | Dictionary.com</title><link>https://www.dictionary.com/browse/a-fortiori</link><description>A FORTIORI definition: for a still stronger reason; even more certain; all the more. See examples of a fortiori used in a sentence.</description><pubDate>Wed, 01 Apr 2026 18:26:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>A Fortiori - Definition, Examples - Legal Dictionary</title><link>https://legaldictionary.net/a-fortiori/</link><description>A fortiori defined and explained with examples. A fortiori is an argument made by referring to something in an even stronger position.</description><pubDate>Thu, 02 Apr 2026 14:14:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>a fortiori | Wex | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute</title><link>https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/a_fortiori</link><description>In Latin, the term literally means ‘ from [the] stronger.’. The argument implies that if the first is true, the second is even more likely to be true. For example: "If an elephant cannot fit into the room, then a fortiori, it cannot fit through the door.”</description><pubDate>Sat, 28 Mar 2026 20:32:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>A FORTIORI | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary</title><link>https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/a-fortiori</link><description>A fortiori reasoning draws on existing confidence in a proposition. Obviously, the case was stronger than the one actually provided for, so it could be regarded as a fortiori.</description><pubDate>Thu, 29 Jan 2026 07:36:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>a fortiori adverb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and ...</title><link>https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/a-fortiori</link><description>Definition of a fortiori adverb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.</description><pubDate>Wed, 01 Apr 2026 19:44:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>A FORTIORI definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary</title><link>https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/a-fortiori</link><description>a fortiori in American English (ˌeɪ ˌfɔrʃiˈɔrˌaɪ ) Origin: L, lit., for a stronger (reason) all the more [ said of a conclusion that follows with even greater logical necessity than another already accepted in the argument]</description><pubDate>Sat, 04 Apr 2026 06:41:00 GMT</pubDate></item></channel></rss>