Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for SYN-CAT'E-GO-RE-MAT'IC
SYN-CAT'E-GO-RE-MAT'IC, n. [Gr. συν and κατηγορημα.]
In logic, a word which can not be used as a term by itself; as an adverb, or preposition.
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SYN-CAT'E-GO-RE-MAT'IC, n. [Gr. συν and κατηγορημα.]
In logic, a word which can not be used as a term by itself; as an adverb, or preposition.
Return to page 359 of the letter “S”.