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predicate
predicate -cat·ed -cat·ing : to set or ground on something : find a basis for usually used with on
Predicate
Predicate, that which is said concerning the subject in a logical proposition, as, 'The law is the perfection of
Predicant
Predicating affirming declaring proclaiming hence preaching
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Predicative
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Predicability
The quality or state of being predicable or affirmable of something or attributed to something
Predicable
Capable of being predicated or affirmed of something affirmable attributable
Predicate
To assert to belong to something to affirm one thing of another as to predicate whiteness of snow
Predication
The act of predicating or of affirming one thing of another affirmation assertion
predicate fact
predicate fact see fact
fact
from which a case arises and that is established by testimony or other evidence called also mediate fact predicate fact compare ultimate fact in this entry legislative fact : a fact of general social, economic, or scientific
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Predicative - Law Dictionary Search Results
predicate
predicate -cat·ed -cat·ing : to set or ground on something : find a basis for usually used with on
Predicate
Predicate, that which is said concerning the subject in a logical proposition, as, 'The law is the perfection of
Predicant
Predicating affirming declaring proclaiming hence preaching
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Predicative
Matched in: Term Predicative
Predicability
The quality or state of being predicable or affirmable of something or attributed to something
Predicable
Capable of being predicated or affirmed of something affirmable attributable
Predicate
To assert to belong to something to affirm one thing of another as to predicate whiteness of snow
Predication
The act of predicating or of affirming one thing of another affirmation assertion
predicate fact
predicate fact see fact
fact
from which a case arises and that is established by testimony or other evidence called also mediate fact predicate fact compare ultimate fact in this entry legislative fact : a fact of general social, economic, or scientific
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