determinatum Logic and Philol.
(dɪˌtɜːmɪˈneɪtəm)
[a. L. dēterminātum ‘thing determined’, neut. of pa. pple. of dētermināre to determine.]
A qualified or limited element of a phrase or proposition; the part determined.
1924 [see determinandum]. 1960 S. Potter Lang. in Mod. World v. 67 In English the determinant (air) always precedes the determinatum (man). |