Predicability(n.) The quality or state of being predicable, or affirmable of something, or attributed to something.
Predicable(a.) Capable of being predicated or affirmed of something; affirmable; attributable.
Predicable(n.) Anything affirmable of another; especially, a general attribute or notion as affirmable of, or applicable to, many individuals.
Predicable(n.) One of the five most general relations of attributes involved in logical arrangements, namely, genus, species, difference, property, and accident.
Predicant(a.) Predicating; affirming; declaring; proclaiming; hence; preaching.
Predicant(n.) One who predicates, affirms, or proclaims; specifically, a preaching friar; a Dominican.
Predicate(a.) Predicated.
Predicate(v. i.) To affirm something of another thing; to make an affirmation.
Predicate(v. t.) That which is affirmed or denied of the subject. In these propositions, \"Paper is white,\" \"Ink is not white,\" whiteness is the predicate affirmed of paper and denied of ink.
Predicate(v. t.) The word or words in a proposition which express what is affirmed of the subject.
Predicate(v. t.) To assert to belong to something; to affirm (one thing of another); as, to predicate whiteness of snow.
Predicate(v. t.) To found; to base.
Predicated(imp. & p. p.) of Predicate
Predicating(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Predicate
Predication(n.) The act of predicating, or of affirming one thing of another; affirmation; assertion.
Predication(n.) Preaching.
Predicative(a.) Expressing affirmation or predication; affirming; predicating, as, a predicative term.
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