| PREDICABLE | • predicable adj. Capable of being predicated or affirmed of something; affirmable; attributable. • predicable adj. (Grammar, of an adjective) That may be used in the predicate of a sentence, especially following a form… • predicable n. Anything affirmable of another; especially, a general attribute or notion as affirmable of, or applicable… |
| PREDICANTS | • predicants n. Plural of predicant. • PREDICANT n. a preacher; specifically a member of a predicant religious order, also PREDIKANT. |
| PREDICATED | • predicated v. Simple past tense and past participle of predicate. • PREDICATE v. to affirm or assert. |
| PREDICATES | • predicates n. Plural of predicate. • predicates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of predicate. • PREDICATE v. to affirm or assert. |
| PREDICATOR | • predicator n. That which predicates; that designates a property or relationship. • PREDICATOR n. in systemic grammar, the part of a sentence or clause containing the verbal group. |
| PREDICTERS | • predicters n. Plural of predicter. • PREDICTER n. one who predicts, also PREDICTOR. |
| PREDICTING | • predicting v. Present participle of predict. • predicting n. A prediction. • PREDICT v. to tell of or about in advance. |
| PREDICTION | • prediction n. A statement of what will happen in the future. • prediction n. (Statistics) A probability estimation based on statistical methods. • PREDICTION n. an act of predicting. |
| PREDICTIVE | • predictive adj. Useful in predicting. • predictive adj. (Computing) Describing a predictor. • predictive adj. (Medicine) Expressing the expected accuracy of a statistical measure or of a diagnostic test. |
| PREDICTORS | • predictors n. Plural of predictor. • PREDICTOR n. one who predicts, also PREDICTER. |
| REDICTATED | • redictated v. Simple past tense and past participle of redictate. • REDICTATE v. to dictate again. |
| REDICTATES | • redictates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of redictate. • REDICTATE v. to dictate again. |
| UNPREDICTS | • unpredicts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unpredict. • UNPREDICT v. (Milton) to retract or falsify a previous prediction. |