Predicate
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Predicate or predication may refer to:
- Predicate (grammar), the rest of a sentence apart from the subject in traditional grammar and in many Phrase structure grammar approaches
- Predicate (mathematical logic), a fundamental concept in first-order logic
- in Bertrand Russell's theory of types, an act of typing: that is, assigning a type
- Branch predication (computer programming), a choice to execute or not to execute a given instruction based on the content of a machine register
- Syntactic predicate, specifies the syntactic validity of applying a production
- in Resource Description Framework, a trait or aspect about that resource that is being described
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