Webster's 1828 Dictionary
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IRRA'TIONAL, adjective [Latin irrationalis; in and rationalis, from ratio.]
1. Not rational; void of reason or understanding. Brutes are irrational animals.
2. Not according to the dictates of reason; contrary to reason; absurd. To pursue a course of life which destroys happiness, is irrational
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