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A '''predicate term''' is an expression denoting a given predicate. For example, ''man'' is a predicate term denoting the [[predicate]] <span style="font-variant: small-caps;">man</span>.
 
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A predicate term is an expression denoting a given predicate. For example, man is a predicate term denoting the predicate man.

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