Head of predication

  • 1category — n. 1. Class, head, division, order, rank. 2. Head of predication, predicable, predicament (predicate), leading predicate, universal aspect, supreme distinction, primitive or elemental or elementary relation …

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  • 2predicament — n. 1. Situation (especially a bad situation), condition, state, position, posture, attitude, plight, case. 2. (Colloq.) Pass, pinch, push, extremity, exigency, emergency, conjuncture. 3. (Log.) Category, head of predication …

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