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categorem
categorem Logic. (ˈkætɪgəˌrɛm, kəˈtɛgərɛm) [ad. Gr. κατηγόρηµα accusation, (in logic) predicate, f. κατηγορεῖν to speak against, accuse, allege, assert, predicate; cf. κατήγορ-ος accuser, etc., f. κατά against + ἀγορά assembly, place of public speaking; cf. ἀγορεύ-ειν to speak in public, harangue.] ... Oxford English Dictionary
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syncategorem
syncategorem Logic. (sɪnˈkætɪgərɛm) Also 7 -eme. [ad. med.L. syncatēgorēma (Thomas Aquinas), a. Gr. συγκατηγόρηµα, f. συγκατηγορεῖν (in Logic) to predicate jointly: cf. syn-1 and categorem.] A word which cannot be used by itself as a term, but only in conjunction with another word or words: e.g. a s... Oxford English Dictionary
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categoric
categoric, a. (n.) ? Obs. (kætɪˈgɒrɪk) [ad. L. catēgoricus, a. Gr. κατηγορικός accusatory, affirmative, (later) categorical, f. κατήγορ-ος accuser; see categorem and -ic.] A. adj. = categorical.1678 Gale Crt. Gentiles III. 162 None is more categoric and positive in this than judicious Davenant. a 16... Oxford English Dictionary
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axiom
axiom (ˈæksɪəm) Forms: 6–7 axioma, axiome, 5– axiom. [a. F. axiome, ad. L. axiōma, a. Gr. ἀξίωµα that which is thought worthy or fit, that which commends itself as self-evident, f. ἀξιόειν to hold worthy, f. ἄξιος worthy.] 1. A proposition that commends itself to general acceptance; a well-establish... Oxford English Dictionary
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category
category (ˈkætɪgərɪ) [ad. L. catēgoria, a. Gr. κατηγορία accusation, assertion, predication, abst. n. from κατήγορ-ος accuser, etc.: see categorem.] 1. Logic and Metaph. A term (meaning literally ‘predication’ or ‘assertion’) given to certain general classes of terms, things, or notions; the use bei... Oxford English Dictionary
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