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predicable, a. and n. (ˈprɛdɪkəb(ə)l) [a. F. prédicable adj. and n. (1582 in Hatz.-Darm.), or ad. L. prædicābilis; in med.L. that may be affirmed, predicable, neut. prædicābile, pl. -bilia, as n. (in Lambert of Auxerre, Petrus Hispanus, and Albertus Magnus, 13th c.), whence B.; f. L. prædicāre to pr...
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Predicable
Genus is that part of the essence which is also predicable of other things different from them in kind. Many so-called accidents are predicable necessarily of any particular persons.
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impredicable
impredicable, a. (ɪmˈprɛdɪkəb(ə)l) Also 7 in-. [f. im-2 + predicable.] That cannot be predicated. (In quot. 1864 loosely = that cannot be predicted.) Hence imˌpredicaˈbility, the condition of being impredicable.1623 Cockeram Eng. Dict. ii, Not to be Spoken, Ineffable, Inpredicable. 1864 Lowell Rebel...
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Predicable
The predicables (Lat. praedicabilis, that which may be stated or affirmed, sometimes called quinque voces or five words) is, in scholastic logic
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unpredicable
unˈpredicable, a. (un-1 7 b, 5 b.)1865 Masson Rec. Brit. Philos. 392 Under the name of Faith..Hamilton affirmed..much which he declared to be utterly unpredicable in the name of Reason.
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Genus (philosophy)
In term logic, a genus is one of the predicables; it is that part of a definition which is also predicable of other things different from the definiendum
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predicability
predicability (prɛdɪkəˈbɪlɪtɪ) [ad. med.L. prædicābilitās (a 1280 in Albertus Magnus De Predicabilibus), f. prædicābilis: see predicable and -ity.] The quality of being predicable.1785 Reid Intell. Powers v. vi. (1803) II. 178 Universals have no real existence. When we ascribe existence to them..the...
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copulatively
ˈcopulatively, adv. [f. prec. + -ly2.] In a copulative manner.1626 W. Sclater Exp. 2 Thess. (1629) 189 Vnderstand them copulatiuely, so that they haue connexion with other graces. 1651 Biggs New Disp. ¶230 Seeing it is denyed disjunctively, it may also be denyed copulatively. 1726 Ayliffe Parerg. 39...
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Differentia
In scholastic logic, differentia (also called differentia specifica) is one of the predicables; it is that part of a definition which is predicable in
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coincider
coinˈcider rare. [f. coincide + -er.] One who or that which coincides. (Harris used it as = one who goes in company.)1750 Harris Hermes i. ix. Wks. (1841) 169 note, From its [the verb's] readiness συµβαίνειν, to coincide with its noun in completing the sentence, they called it σύµβαµα, a coincider. ...
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Stock catalyst
This strategy can be predicable because the stock market will price in rumors around the catalyst in the days leading up to the event.
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univocally
uˈnivocally, adv. [f. univocal a. + -ly2.] 1. So as to mean only one thing or species; in one and the same sense; with one meaning or signification; hence, unmistakably, unambiguously.1593 T. Bell Motives Romish Faith (1605) 110 If matrimony be a sacrament properly and vnivocally so called. 1626 Jac...
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The Real Rock
AllMusic called the album "one of the best rap releases of 1990," writing that "the East Coast resident wisely avoids being predicable."
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The Positive Function of Fuzzy Legislative Language and Its ... - Springer
May 21, 20237.1 Positive Function of Fuzzy Legislative Language. Legal norms are universal, general and predicable and only can be expressed in the form of language. If we compare function of precise language with that of fuzzy language, we will know only effective use of fuzzy language can reach above qualities of legal norms at the same time.
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Godhead in Judaism
position is implicit in the doctrine of Gabirol, who teaches that God's existence is knowable, but not His being or constitution, no attribute being predicable
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