predesignate (a.) A term used by Sir William Hamilton to define
propositions having their quantity indicated by a verbal sign; as, all,
none, etc.; -- contrasted with preindesignate, defining propositions of
which the quantity is not so indicated.
Part of speech
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predesignate, verb, present, 1st person singular of predesignate (infinitive).
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