I. ˈpredə̇kəbəl, -dēk- noun
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Etymology: Medieval Latin praedicabile, from neuter of praedicabilis capable of being predicated, from Late Latin praedicare to predicate + Latin -abilis -able
: something that may be predicated : a general attribute of a class ; especially : one of the five most general kinds of attribution in traditional logic that include genus, species, difference, property, and accident
II. adjective
Etymology: Medieval Latin praedicabilis
: capable of being predicated or asserted