gibberish vs logic

gibberish

noun
  • Needlessly obscure or overly technical language. 

  • Speech or writing that is unintelligible, incoherent or meaningless. 

  • A language game, comparable to pig Latin, in which one inserts a nonsense syllable before the first vowel in each syllable of a word. 

adj
  • unintelligible, incoherent or meaningless 

logic

noun
  • A formal or informal language together with a deductive system or a model-theoretic semantics. 

  • It's hard to work out his system of logic. 

  • The study of the principles and criteria of valid inference and demonstration. 

  • The mathematical study of relationships between rigorously defined concepts and of mathematical proof of statements. 

  • The part of a system (usually electronic) that performs the boolean logic operations, short for logic gates or logic circuit. 

  • A method of human thought that involves thinking in a linear, step-by-step manner about how a problem can be solved. Logic is the basis of many principles including the scientific method. 

  • Any system of thought, whether rigorous and productive or not, especially one associated with a particular person. 

adj
  • logical 

verb
  • To engage in excessive or inappropriate application of logic. 

  • To apply logical reasoning to. 

  • To overcome by logical argument. 

How often have the words gibberish and logic occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )