argumenta
/ɑrɡyʊˈmɛntə, -ˈmɛntɑ/Definitions
1. noun
A collection of arguments or a series of related points to be used in an argument.
“The professor used several argumenta to prove her thesis in front of the class.”
2. noun
A set of propositions or statements used to support or defend an idea or position.
“The politician’s argumenta were based on flawed data and statistics.”
3. noun
A presentation of reasons or facts in support of a particular point of view or course of action.
“The lawyer presented a comprehensive argumenta to the jury.”