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- واژهنامه · Generic English-Persian Dictionary مسندی، گزاره ای.
- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary prédicatif|prédicative|predicate lat. prædicatum, p.p. de prædicare «proclamer», spécialisé au moyen âge dans la langue didactique. + PIE deik- : To show, pronounce solemnly; also in derivatives referring to the directing of words or objects piš-âvord/gozârd/namâ ? gozâr-(d)a + 'Socrates is mortal' attributes a predicate to a subject which is named. 'All greeks are mortal' expresses a relationof two predicates - viz. 'Greek' and 'mortal'. (B. RUSSELL, My philosophical development, p. 52) + ... caractère distinctif entre tous, inhérent à la phrase : être un prédicat ... (É. BEBNEVISTE, Problèmes de linguistique générale, Tome I, p. 128)
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version کلمات مرتبط(predicative): بازگشت به واژه predicative a predicative adjective مسندى ،گزاره اى کلمات مرتبط(1)
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 pred·i·cate n. Pronunciation: ' pre-di-kət Function: noun Etymology: Middle English, from Late Latin praedicatum, from neuter of praedicatus Date: 15th century 1 a : something that is affirmed or denied of the subject in a proposition in logic b : a term designating a property or relation 2 : the part of a sentence or clause that expresses what is said of the subject and that usually consists of a verb with or without objects, complements, or adverbial modifiers –pred·i·ca·tive \-kə-tiv, - ˌ kā-\ adjective –pred·i·ca·tive·ly adverb ]]> 2 pred·i·cate n. Pronunciation: ' pre-də- ˌ kāt Function: transitive verb Inflected Form:   -cat·ed ; -cat·ing Etymology: Late Latin praedicatus, past participle of praedicare to assert, predicate logically, preach, from Latin, to proclaim, assert ― more at PREACH Date: circa 1552 1 a : AFFIRM , DECLARE b archaic : PREACH 2 a : to assert to be a quality, attribute, or property ― used with following of < predicate s intelligence of humans> b : to make (a term) the predicate in a proposition 3 : FOUND , BASE ― usually used with on <the theory is predicated on recent findings> 4 : IMPLY ]]> 3 pred·i·cate n. Pronunciation: ' pre-di-kət Function: adjective Date: 1887 : completing the meaning of a copula < predicate adjective> < predicate noun>]]>