predicate |
punctuation |
As nouns the difference between predicate and punctuation
is that
predicate is (grammar) the part of the sentence (or clause) which states something about the subject or the object of the sentence while
punctuation is a set of symbols and marks which are used to clarify meaning in text by separating strings of words into clauses, phrases and sentences.
As a verb predicate
is to announce or assert publicly.
assumption |
predicate |
In logic|lang=en terms the difference between assumption and predicate
is that
assumption is (logic) the minor or second proposition in a categorical syllogism while
predicate is (logic) to state, assert.
As nouns the difference between assumption and predicate
is that
assumption is the act of assuming]], or taking to or upon one's self; the act of [[take up|taking up or adopting while
predicate is (grammar) the part of the sentence (or clause) which states something about the subject or the object of the sentence.
As a verb predicate is
to announce or assert publicly.
presuppose |
predicate |
As verbs the difference between presuppose and predicate
is that
presuppose is while
predicate is to announce or assert publicly.
As a noun predicate is
(grammar) the part of the sentence (or clause) which states something about the subject or the object of the sentence.
predicate |
false |
As a noun predicate
is (grammar) the part of the sentence (or clause) which states something about the subject or the object of the sentence.
As a verb predicate
is to announce or assert publicly.
As an adjective false is
(
label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.
predicate |
property |
As nouns the difference between predicate and property
is that
predicate is (grammar) the part of the sentence (or clause) which states something about the subject or the object of the sentence while
property is something that is owned.
As verbs the difference between predicate and property
is that
predicate is to announce or assert publicly while
property is (obsolete) to invest with properties, or qualities.
pretext |
predicate |
As nouns the difference between pretext and predicate
is that
pretext is a false, contrived, or assumed purpose or reason; a pretense while
predicate is (grammar) the part of the sentence (or clause) which states something about the subject or the object of the sentence.
As verbs the difference between pretext and predicate
is that
pretext is to employ a pretext, which involves using a false or contrived purpose for soliciting the gain of something else while
predicate is to announce or assert publicly.
predicate |
compliment |
As nouns the difference between predicate and compliment
is that
predicate is (grammar) the part of the sentence (or clause) which states something about the subject or the object of the sentence while
compliment is an expression of praise, congratulation, encouragement, or respect.
As verbs the difference between predicate and compliment
is that
predicate is to announce or assert publicly while
compliment is (ambitransitive) to pay a compliment (to); to express a favorable opinion (of).
predicate |
undefined |
As a noun predicate
is (grammar) the part of the sentence (or clause) which states something about the subject or the object of the sentence.
As a verb predicate
is to announce or assert publicly.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
express |
predicate |
In lang=en terms the difference between express and predicate
is that
express is to press, squeeze out (especially said of milk) while
predicate is to suppose, assume; to infer.
As nouns the difference between express and predicate
is that
express is a mode of transportation, often a train, that travels quickly or directly or
express can be (obsolete) the action of conveying some idea using words or actions; communication, expression while
predicate is (grammar) the part of the sentence (or clause) which states something about the subject or the object of the sentence.
As verbs the difference between express and predicate
is that
express is (
senseid) to convey or communicate; to make known or explicit while
predicate is to announce or assert publicly.
As an adjective express
is (not comparable) moving or operating quickly, as a train not making local stops.
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