Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
truth-set
noun
/truːθ sɛt/

Definition
A collection of propositions that are considered to be true in a particular context or under specific conditions.

Examples
- The truth-set of the equation x + 2 = 5 consists of all values of x that satisfy the equation, in this case, just the number 3.
- In modal logic, the truth-set might vary depending on the possible worlds being considered.

Meaning
In logic and mathematics, a truth-set refers to the set of all entities for which a certain property or condition holds true.

Synonyms
- true set
- truth class
- valid set