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Rate | Answer | Clue |
CLAUSE | A sentence or part of a sentence having a subject and predicate | |
PROPOSITION | A complete sentence, or part of a sentence consisting of a subject and predicate united by a copula; a thought expressed or propounded in langu... | |
COPULATE | Joining subject and predicate; copulative. | |
ISSUE | Subject | |
THEME | Subject | |
CITIZEN | Subject | |
TOPIC | Subject | |
COPULA | The word which unites the subject and predicate. | |
NEGATIVE | Asserting absence of connection between a subject and a predicate; as, a negative proposition. | |
CONVERT | To change (one proposition) into another, so that what was the subject of the first becomes the predicate of the second. | |
IDENTICAL | Uttering sameness or the same truth; expressing in the predicate what is given, or obviously implied, in the subject; tautological. | |
CONVERSION | The act of interchanging the terms of a proposition, as by putting the subject in the place of the predicate, or the contrary. | |
TERM | The subject or the predicate of a proposition; one of the three component parts of a syllogism, each one of which is used twice. | |
THAT | To introduce a clause employed as the object of the preceding verb, or as the subject or predicate nominative of a verb. | |
DETERMINANT | A mark or attribute, attached to the subject or predicate, narrowing the extent of both, but rendering them more definite and precise. | |
CONTRAPOSITION | A so-called immediate inference which consists in denying the original subject of the contradictory predicate; e.g.: Every S is P; therefore, no Not-P is S. | |
ATTAINT | To subject (a person) to the legal condition formerly resulting from a sentence of death or outlawry, pronounced in respect of treason or felony; to affect by attainder. | |
MOTTO | A sentence, phrase, or word, prefixed to an essay, discourse, chapter, canto, or the like, suggestive of its subject matter; a short, suggestive expression of a guiding principle; a maxim. | |
PREDICATE | That which is affirmed or denied of the subject. In these propositions, "Paper is white," "Ink is not white," whiteness is the predicate affirmed of paper and denied of ink. | |
CONVERSE | A proposition which arises from interchanging the terms of another, as by putting the predicate for the subject, and the subject for the predicate; as, no virtue is vice, no vice is virtue. | |
MODE | The form in which the proposition connects the predicate and subject, whether by simple, contingent, or necessary assertion; the form of the sy... | |
OURSELVES | ; sing. Ourself (/). An emphasized form of the pronoun of the first person plural; -- used as a subject, usually with we; also, alone in the pr... | |
OPPOSITION | The relation between two propositions when, having the same subject and predicate, they differ in quantity, or in quality, or in both; or betwe... | |
HERSELF | An emphasized form of the third person feminine pronoun; -- used as a subject with she; as, she herself will bear the blame; also used alone in... | |
HIMSELF | An emphasized form of the third person masculine pronoun; -- used as a subject usually with he; as, he himself will bear the blame; used alone ... |