loginess
/lɒˈdʒɪnɪs/ or /lɔˈdʒɪnɪs/Definitions
1. noun
The quality or state of being logical or rational, especially in relation to a particular argument or decision.
“The professor commended the student for her display of loginess in resolving the complex problem.”
2. noun
A quality of being old or antique, especially in relation to a piece of furniture or an object.
“The antique dealer admired the chair’s loginess, which added to its charm.”
3. adjective
Having a logical or rational quality, especially in relation to a particular argument or decision.
“The loginess of the argument was impressive, but the conclusion was flawed.”