predicate
Predicate (from Latin praedicare , to speak) stands for:
- Property that is assigned or denied to an object, see predication
- a logically classified category in philosophy, see predicaments
- Predicate (logic) , in predicate logic a function in the set of truth values
- Predicate (grammar) , the sentence statement
- Predicate (quality) , a quality designation
- Film rating, evaluation of a film by a state authority
- a rank, see title of nobility
- in ancient Egyptian mythology a ritual addition to the name, see Maa-cheru
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