Elench

from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Elench \E*lench"\ ([-e]*l[e^][ng]k"), n.; pl. {Elenchs}. [L.
   elenchus, Gr. ?, fr. ? to convict, confute, prove: cf. OF.
   elenche.] (Logic)
   (a) That part of an argument on which its conclusiveness
       depends; that which convinces of refutes an antagonist; a
       refutation.
   (b) A specious but fallacious argument; a sophism.
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