predicable

adjective

Capable of being stated or predicated.

noun

Something, such as a general quality or attribute, that can be predicated.

noun

One of the general attributes of a subject or class. In scholastic thought, the attributes are genus, species, property, differentia, and accident; in Aristotelian thought, they are definition, genus, proprium, and accident.

Capable of being predicated or affirmed; assertable.

noun

A logical term considered as capable of being universally predicated of another; usually, one of the five words, or five kinds of predicates, according to the Aristotelian logic, namely genus, species, difference, property, and accident.

adjective

Capable of being predicated or affirmed of something; affirmable; attributable.

noun

Anything affirmable of another; especially, a general attribute or notion as affirmable of, or applicable to, many individuals.

noun

One of the five most general relations of attributes involved in logical arrangements, namely, genus, species, difference, property, and accident.

adjective

That may be used in the predicate of a sentence, especially following a form of the verb “to be“.

noun

Anything affirmable of another; especially, a general attribute or notion as affirmable of, or applicable to, many individuals.