Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for CAT-E-GOR-E-MAT'IC
CAT-E-CHU'MEN-ISTCAT-E-GOR'IC-AL
CAT-E-GOR-E-MAT'IC, a.
In logic, applied to a word which is capable of being employed by itself as a term, or predicate of a proposition. – Brande.
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