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ANTECEDENT VARIABLE

  • Antecedent variable
  • an antecedent variable is a variable that cannot help to explain the apparent relationship (or part of the relationship) between other variables that

    Antecedent variable

    Antecedent_variable

  • Antecedent (behavioral psychology)
  • Stimulus that cues an organism to perform a learned behavior

    An antecedent is a stimulus that cues an organism to perform a learned behavior. When an organism perceives an antecedent stimulus, it behaves in a way

    Antecedent (behavioral psychology)

    Antecedent_(behavioral_psychology)

  • Moderated mediation
  • Statistical phenomenon

    of an independent variable A on an outcome variable C via a mediator variable B differs depending on levels of a moderator variable D. Specifically, either

    Moderated mediation

    Moderated_mediation

  • Affective events theory
  • Psychological model

    that job satisfaction mediates the relationship between various antecedent variables such as dispositions, workplace events, job characteristics, job

    Affective events theory

    Affective events theory

    Affective_events_theory

  • Modus ponens
  • Rule of logical inference

    that by affirming affirms'), implication elimination, or affirming the antecedent, is a deductive argument form and rule of inference. It can be summarized

    Modus ponens

    Modus_ponens

  • Free variables and bound variables
  • Concept in mathematics or computer science

    variables, also known in linguistics as anaphors. A bound variable is an expression that must be co-indexed with, and c-commanded by, an antecedent within

    Free variables and bound variables

    Free_variables_and_bound_variables

  • Singular they
  • Gender-neutral English pronoun

    third-person pronoun in English. It typically occurs with an indeterminate antecedent, to refer to an unknown person, or to refer to every person of some group

    Singular they

    Singular they

    Singular_they

  • Design of experiments
  • Design of tasks

    intervening, and antecedent variables. In the most basic model, cause (X) leads to effect (Y). But there could be a third variable (Z) that influences

    Design of experiments

    Design of experiments

    Design_of_experiments

  • Coreference
  • Two or more expressions in a text with the same referent

    between coreference and what is known as a bound variable. Bound variables occur when the antecedent to the proform is an indefinite quantified expression

    Coreference

    Coreference

  • Counterfactual conditional
  • Conditionals that discuss what would have been if things were otherwise

    have been true if circumstances had been different, typically when the antecedent is taken to be false or incompatible with what actually happened. In English

    Counterfactual conditional

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  • Reinforcement
  • Consequence affecting an organism's future behavior

    organism's future behavior, typically in the presence of a particular antecedent stimulus. For example, a rat can be trained to push a lever to receive

    Reinforcement

    Reinforcement

    Reinforcement

  • Pronoun
  • Word that substitutes for a noun or noun phrase

    antecedent. For example, in the sentence That poor man looks as if he needs a new coat, the meaning of the pronoun he is dependent on its antecedent,

    Pronoun

    Pronoun

  • List of statistics articles
  • detection Anomaly time series Anscombe transform Anscombe's quartet Antecedent variable Antithetic variates Approximate Bayesian computation Approximate

    List of statistics articles

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  • Spurious relationship
  • Apparent, but false, correlation between causally-independent variables

    correlation can be spuriously created by an antecedent which causes both (W → X and W → Y). Mediating variables, (X → M → Y), if undetected, estimate a total

    Spurious relationship

    Spurious relationship

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  • Boolean satisfiability problem
  • Problem of determining if a Boolean formula could be made true

    given Boolean formula. In other words, it asks whether the formula's variables can be consistently replaced by the values TRUE or FALSE to make the formula

    Boolean satisfiability problem

    Boolean_satisfiability_problem

  • Lift (data mining)
  • Term in data mining and association rule learning

    set being mined is: where the antecedent is the input variable that we can control, and the consequent is the variable we are trying to predict. Real

    Lift (data mining)

    Lift_(data_mining)

  • Moderation (statistics)
  • Statistics concept

    relationship between two variables depends on a third variable. The third variable is referred to as the moderator variable (or effect modifier) or simply

    Moderation (statistics)

    Moderation_(statistics)

  • Fuzzy logic
  • System for reasoning about vagueness

    the consequent. The variables in the consequent are the system's input variables evaluated at the current input, while the antecedent membership values

    Fuzzy logic

    Fuzzy_logic

  • Boolean algebra
  • Algebraic manipulation of "true" and "false"

    values of the variables are the truth values true and false, usually denoted by 1 and 0, whereas in elementary algebra the values of the variables are numbers

    Boolean algebra

    Boolean_algebra

  • Antecedent moisture
  • collection and disposal, antecedent moisture is the relative wetness or dryness of a watershed or sanitary sewershed. Antecedent moisture conditions change

    Antecedent moisture

    Antecedent_moisture

  • Rule of inference
  • Method of deriving conclusions

    second premise and the conclusion. The formal fallacy of denying the antecedent concludes ¬ Q {\displaystyle \lnot Q} from the premises P → Q {\displaystyle

    Rule of inference

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  • Quantifier (logic)
  • Mathematical use of "for all" and "there exists"

    quantified formula must contain a bound variable and a subformula specifying a property of the referent of that variable. The most commonly used quantifiers

    Quantifier (logic)

    Quantifier_(logic)

  • Surface runoff
  • Flow of excess rainwater not infiltrating in the ground over its surface

    fall, the rainfall will immediately produce surface runoff. The level of antecedent soil moisture is one factor affecting the time until soil becomes saturated

    Surface runoff

    Surface runoff

    Surface_runoff

  • Conditional sentence
  • Sentence expressing an 'if-then' relation

    conditional thus contains two clauses: the subordinate clause, called the antecedent (or protasis or if-clause), which expresses the condition, and the main

    Conditional sentence

    Conditional_sentence

  • Functional behavior assessment
  • Element of behavior modification

    undesirable, behavior is controlled by environmental variables. Behavior is a function of the antecedent and consequences that make up the three-term contingency

    Functional behavior assessment

    Functional_behavior_assessment

  • Tautology (logic)
  • In logic, a statement which is always true

    either true or false based on the values assigned to its propositional variables. The double turnstile notation ⊨ S {\displaystyle \vDash S} is used to

    Tautology (logic)

    Tautology_(logic)

  • Mathematical proof
  • Reasoning for mathematical statements

    Metamathematics Set Foundations Abduction Analytic and synthetic propositions Antecedent Consequent Contradiction Paradox Antinomy Deduction Deductive closure

    Mathematical proof

    Mathematical proof

    Mathematical_proof

  • Bound variable pronoun
  • determiner phrase (DP) – such as every, some, or who – as its antecedent. An example of a bound variable pronoun in English is given in (1). (1) Each manager exploits

    Bound variable pronoun

    Bound_variable_pronoun

  • English relative clauses
  • English grammatical clause type

    he wins with"). English also uses free relative clauses, which have no antecedent and can be formed with the pronouns such as what ("I like what you've

    English relative clauses

    English_relative_clauses

  • Correlation does not imply causation
  • Refutation of a logical fallacy

    legitimately deduce a cause-and-effect relationship between two events or variables solely on the basis of an observed association or correlation between

    Correlation does not imply causation

    Correlation_does_not_imply_causation

  • List of fallacies
  • the antecedent in an indicative conditional is claimed to be true because the consequent is true; if A, then B; B, therefore A. Denying the antecedent

    List of fallacies

    List_of_fallacies

  • C-command
  • Concept in generative grammar

    the relationship between a pronoun and a variable antecedent. As such, a variable cannot be the antecedent of a pronoun to its left. The first major

    C-command

    C-command

  • Reflexive pronoun
  • Anaphoric pronoun

    reflexive pronoun is a pronoun that refers to another noun or pronoun (its antecedent) within the same sentence.[citation needed] In the English language specifically

    Reflexive pronoun

    Reflexive_pronoun

  • Sloppy identity
  • Concept in linguistics

    of the pronoun in an elided VP (verb phrase) is not identical to the antecedent VP. For example, English allows VPs to be elided, as in example (1). The

    Sloppy identity

    Sloppy identity

    Sloppy_identity

  • Attitude-toward-the-ad models
  • The four alternative models of advertising attitude explain how antecedent variables related to advertising outcomes are mediated by attitude toward advertising

    Attitude-toward-the-ad models

    Attitude-toward-the-ad_models

  • Stepwise regression
  • Method of statistical factor analysis

    models in which the choice of predictive variables is carried out by an automatic procedure. In each step, a variable is considered for addition to or subtraction

    Stepwise regression

    Stepwise regression

    Stepwise_regression

  • Material conditional
  • Logical connective

    the antecedent and q {\displaystyle q} is termed the consequent of the conditional. Conditional statements may be nested such that the antecedent or the

    Material conditional

    Material conditional

    Material_conditional

  • SystemVerilog
  • Hardware description and hardware verification language

    implication starts through repeated attempts to evaluate the antecedent. When the antecedent succeeds, the consequent is attempted, and the success of the

    SystemVerilog

    SystemVerilog

  • Conflict-driven clause learning
  • SAT solving algorithm

    (SAT). Given a Boolean formula, the SAT problem asks for an assignment of variables so that the entire formula evaluates to true. Inspired by the DPLL algorithm

    Conflict-driven clause learning

    Conflict-driven_clause_learning

  • Primal world beliefs
  • Beliefs about the general character of the world

    largely independent of most demographic variables, but correlate strongly with many personality and wellbeing variables—including depression, optimism, spirituality

    Primal world beliefs

    Primal_world_beliefs

  • Prenex normal form
  • Formalism of first-order logic

    that the variable quantified in one subformula does not appear free in the other subformula. The rules for removing quantifiers from the antecedent are (note

    Prenex normal form

    Prenex_normal_form

  • Axiom
  • Statement that is taken to be true

    following proposition and " → {\displaystyle \to } " for implication from antecedent to consequent propositions: ϕ → ( ψ → ϕ ) {\displaystyle \phi \to (\psi

    Axiom

    Axiom

    Axiom

  • Classical logic
  • Class of formal logics

    Metamathematics Set Foundations Abduction Analytic and synthetic propositions Antecedent Consequent Contradiction Paradox Antinomy Deduction Deductive closure

    Classical logic

    Classical_logic

  • Logical form
  • Precisely specified semantic version of a statement

    denying the antecedent. Affirming the consequent All dogs are animals. Coco is an animal. Therefore, Coco is a dog. Denying the antecedent All cats are

    Logical form

    Logical_form

  • Logical consequence
  • Relationship where one statement follows from another

    Metamathematics Set Foundations Abduction Analytic and synthetic propositions Antecedent Consequent Contradiction Paradox Antinomy Deduction Deductive closure

    Logical consequence

    Logical_consequence

  • Logical connective
  • Symbol connecting formulas in logic

    operator) is an operator that combines or modifies one or more logical variables or formulas, similarly to how arithmetic connectives like + {\displaystyle

    Logical connective

    Logical connective

    Logical_connective

  • Causality
  • How one process influences another

    An important distinction is that statements of causality require the antecedent to precede or coincide with the consequent in time, whereas conditional

    Causality

    Causality

  • Contradiction
  • Logical incompatibility between two or more propositions

    the tautologies) could ultimately yield S itself. As an assignment to variable S can come from either class K1 or K2, the deduction violates the inheritance

    Contradiction

    Contradiction

    Contradiction

  • Argument
  • Attempt to persuade or to determine the truth of a conclusion

    Affirming a disjunct Affirming the consequent Conflation Denying the antecedent Argument from fallacy Masked man Mathematical fallacy In quantificational

    Argument

    Argument

  • Personal pronoun
  • Pronoun that is associated with a particular grammatical person

    the antecedent). The pronoun may then be said to "replace" or "stand for" the antecedent, and to be used so as to avoid repeating the antecedent. Some

    Personal pronoun

    Personal_pronoun

  • Behaviorism
  • Systematic approach to understanding the behavior of humans and other animals

    assumes that behavior is either a reflex elicited by the pairing of certain antecedent stimuli in the environment, or a consequence of that individual's history

    Behaviorism

    Behaviorism

    Behaviorism

  • Outline of logic
  • Overview of and topical guide to logic

    logic Relevant logic Consequent Affirming the consequent Antecedent Denying the antecedent Theorem Axiom Axiomatic system Axiomatization Conditional

    Outline of logic

    Outline_of_logic

  • Logical biconditional
  • If and only if relation

    iff Q {\displaystyle Q} "), where P {\displaystyle P} is known as the antecedent, and Q {\displaystyle Q} the consequent. Nowadays, notations to represent

    Logical biconditional

    Logical biconditional

    Logical_biconditional

  • Set theory
  • Branch of mathematics that studies sets

    Metamathematics Set Foundations Abduction Analytic and synthetic propositions Antecedent Consequent Contradiction Paradox Antinomy Deduction Deductive closure

    Set theory

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  • Logical truth
  • Statement that is true regardless of the truth or falsity of its constituent propositions

    Metamathematics Set Foundations Abduction Analytic and synthetic propositions Antecedent Consequent Contradiction Paradox Antinomy Deduction Deductive closure

    Logical truth

    Logical_truth

  • Indicative conditional
  • Natural-language "if" sentences about what may be the case

    "paradoxes of material implication": with a true consequent (B) or false antecedent (A), any "if A, B" comes out true—even when A and B are intuitively unrelated

    Indicative conditional

    Indicative_conditional

  • Association rule learning
  • Method for discovering interesting relations between variables in databases

    X and Y, where X is called antecedent or left-hand-side (LHS) and Y consequent or right-hand-side (RHS). The antecedent is that item that can be found

    Association rule learning

    Association_rule_learning

  • David Lewis (philosopher)
  • American philosopher (1941–2001)

    over" is true if in all worlds most similar to the actual world where the antecedent "if kangaroos had no tails" is true, the consequent that kangaroos in

    David Lewis (philosopher)

    David Lewis (philosopher)

    David_Lewis_(philosopher)

  • Substitution (logic)
  • Concept in logic

    apply a substitution to an expression means to consistently replace its variable, or placeholder, symbols with other expressions.[citation needed] The resulting

    Substitution (logic)

    Substitution_(logic)

  • Fuzzy markup language
  • XML-based markup language

    weight="1.0"> <Antecedent> <Clause> <Variable>food</Variable> <Term>rancid</Term> </Clause> <Clause modifier="very"> <Variable>service</Variable> <Term>poor</Term>

    Fuzzy markup language

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  • Proposition
  • Bearer of truth values

    true, then the antecedent is true, and it follows that 2 + 2 = 5 {\displaystyle 2+2=5} . If the conditional was false, then its antecedent would be false

    Proposition

    Proposition

  • Haemophilia C
  • Medical condition

    Haemophilia C (also known as plasma thromboplastin antecedent (PTA) deficiency or Rosenthal syndrome) is a mild form of haemophilia affecting both sexes

    Haemophilia C

    Haemophilia C

    Haemophilia_C

  • Relevance logic
  • Kind of non-classical logic

    proxy is variable sharing (or "topic sharing"): no valid inference (and no true conditional A → B {\displaystyle A\to B} ) unless antecedent and consequent

    Relevance logic

    Relevance_logic

  • Conditional logic
  • Family of logics for natural-language and counterfactual conditionals

    with background premises. For example, variably strict semantics that evaluate conditionals at "closest" antecedent worlds tend to be nonmonotonic on the

    Conditional logic

    Conditional_logic

  • Sequent calculus
  • Style of formal logical argumentation

    sequent. The formulas on left-hand side of the turnstile are called the antecedent, and the formulas on right-hand side are called the succedent or consequent;

    Sequent calculus

    Sequent_calculus

  • Formal proof
  • Establishment of a theorem using inference from the axioms

    Metamathematics Set Foundations Abduction Analytic and synthetic propositions Antecedent Consequent Contradiction Paradox Antinomy Deduction Deductive closure

    Formal proof

    Formal_proof

  • Curry–Howard correspondence
  • Relationship between programs and proofs

    make the antecedent of the K axiom look like the S axiom, set α equal to (α → β → γ) → (α → β) → α → γ, and β equal to δ (to avoid variable collisions):

    Curry–Howard correspondence

    Curry–Howard_correspondence

  • Glossary of logic
  • the idea of indirect relationships across generations or iterations. antecedent The first part of a conditional statement, the "if" clause, which specifies

    Glossary of logic

    Glossary_of_logic

  • Semantic Web Rule Language
  • Language to express rules and logic with semantic web

    between an antecedent (body) and a consequent (head). The intended meaning can be read as: whenever the conditions specified in the antecedent hold, then

    Semantic Web Rule Language

    Semantic_Web_Rule_Language

  • Begging the question
  • Logic founded on unproven premises

    premises which are less known or equally unknown, or he may establish the antecedent utilizing its consequents; for demonstration proceeds from what is more

    Begging the question

    Begging_the_question

  • List of logic symbols
  • List of symbols used to express logical relations

    Metamathematics Set Foundations Abduction Analytic and synthetic propositions Antecedent Consequent Contradiction Paradox Antinomy Deduction Deductive closure

    List of logic symbols

    List_of_logic_symbols

  • Exclusive or
  • True when either but not both inputs are true

    material conditional is equivalent to the disjunction of the negation of its antecedent and its consequence) and material equivalence. In summary, we have, in

    Exclusive or

    Exclusive or

    Exclusive_or

  • Connexive logic
  • this means that there must be at least some terms (or variables) that appear in both the antecedent and the consequent. Connexivists generally claim instead

    Connexive logic

    Connexive_logic

  • Relative pronoun
  • Type of pronoun that marks a relative clause

    stands for (house in the above example) is the antecedent of that pronoun. In most cases, the antecedent is a nominal (noun or noun phrase), though the

    Relative pronoun

    Relative_pronoun

  • Contraposition
  • Mathematical logic concept

    § Proof by contrapositive. The contrapositive of a statement has its antecedent and consequent negated and swapped. Conditional statement P → Q {\displaystyle

    Contraposition

    Contraposition

  • Post canonical system
  • and that each antecedent and consequent contain at least one variable. In many contexts, each production rule has only one antecedent, thus taking the

    Post canonical system

    Post_canonical_system

  • Natural deduction
  • Kind of proof calculus

    boxes, creating Fitch notation. 1940: In a textbook, Quine indicated antecedent dependencies by line numbers in square brackets, anticipating Suppes'

    Natural deduction

    Natural_deduction

  • McNamara fallacy
  • Exclusive reliance on quantitative observations in decision-making

    measures of success in the war (e.g. enemy body count), ignoring other variables. Yankelovich coined the term 'McNamara fallacy' in a 1971 speech highlighting

    McNamara fallacy

    McNamara_fallacy

  • List of linguistic example sentences
  • donkey sentence is that the scope of the variable corresponding to the donkey must be contained within the antecedent of the implication to prevent requiring

    List of linguistic example sentences

    List_of_linguistic_example_sentences

  • Propositional logic
  • Branch of logic

    variables. These are then used, together with symbols for connectives, to make propositional formulas. Because of this, the propositional variables are

    Propositional logic

    Propositional_logic

  • Blizzard of 1977
  • Deadly blizzard in New York, US, and Ontario, Canada

    heavy equipment to clear the snow. Light snow fell throughout Monday, with variable winds gusting at times to more than 40 mph (64 km/h) with a peak gust of

    Blizzard of 1977

    Blizzard of 1977

    Blizzard_of_1977

  • Principle of sufficient reason
  • Axiom that has everything has a reason

    affirm or posit something else, is called the logical reason ground, or antecedent; that something else which the mind is necessitated to affirm or posit

    Principle of sufficient reason

    Principle_of_sufficient_reason

  • Kőnig's theorem (set theory)
  • Theorem in set theory

    Metamathematics Set Foundations Abduction Analytic and synthetic propositions Antecedent Consequent Contradiction Paradox Antinomy Deduction Deductive closure

    Kőnig's theorem (set theory)

    Kőnig's_theorem_(set_theory)

  • Logophoricity
  • Binding relation that may employ a morphologically different set of anaphoric forms

    as a binding relation which distinctly co-references a clause-external antecedent with a clause-internal anaphor which, under certain conditions, may surface

    Logophoricity

    Logophoricity

  • Squiggle operator
  • Linguistic formalism

    provided antecedent C {\displaystyle C} and an overt argument α {\displaystyle \alpha } . In the above examples, C {\displaystyle C} is a variable which

    Squiggle operator

    Squiggle_operator

  • Linear belief function
  • Extension of evidence theory to continuous variables of interest

    when variables of interest are continuous. Examples of such variables include financial asset prices, portfolio performance, and other antecedent and consequent

    Linear belief function

    Linear_belief_function

  • Reciprocal pronoun
  • Pronoun that indicates a relationship which is reciprocal

    on (x), and that both x and y are members of the group denoted by the antecedent subject. Below are examples of reciprocal pronouns and how their relationship

    Reciprocal pronoun

    Reciprocal_pronoun

  • Schröder–Bernstein theorem
  • Theorem in set theory

    Metamathematics Set Foundations Abduction Analytic and synthetic propositions Antecedent Consequent Contradiction Paradox Antinomy Deduction Deductive closure

    Schröder–Bernstein theorem

    Schröder–Bernstein_theorem

  • Verismo
  • Style of opera

    arias. Modest Moussorgsky's Boris Godunov should not be ignored as an antecedent of verismo, especially because of Moussorgsky's focus on peasants, alongside

    Verismo

    Verismo

    Verismo

  • Flow (psychology)
  • Full immersion in an activity

    Norsworthy et al. identified a core experience of flow including overarching antecedent constructs: Optimal challenge: A perceived capability to meet the challenging

    Flow (psychology)

    Flow (psychology)

    Flow_(psychology)

  • Mathematical logic
  • Subfield of mathematics

    Metamathematics Set Foundations Abduction Analytic and synthetic propositions Antecedent Consequent Contradiction Paradox Antinomy Deduction Deductive closure

    Mathematical logic

    Mathematical_logic

  • El Niño–Southern Oscillation
  • Global climate phenomenon

    de la Armada del Ecuador (in Spanish). Retrieved 11 February 2024. "Antecedentes De 'El Niño Costero'" (in Spanish). Instituto Del Mar Del Peru. Retrieved

    El Niño–Southern Oscillation

    El Niño–Southern Oscillation

    El_Niño–Southern_Oscillation

  • Resumptive pronoun
  • Use of a pronoun tied to an antecedent

    a personal pronoun appearing in a relative clause, which restates the antecedent after a pause or interruption (such as an embedded clause, series of adjectives

    Resumptive pronoun

    Resumptive_pronoun

  • Hiccup
  • Involuntary contraction of the diaphragm

    enable normal lung ventilation form. Thus, the hiccup is evolutionarily antecedent to modern lung respiration.[citation needed] Additionally, hiccups and

    Hiccup

    Hiccup

  • Mass shootings in the United States
  • Incidents involving multiple victims of firearm violence

    Forensic Sciences published a sociodemographic network characteristics and antecedent behaviors survey of 119 lone-actor terrorists in the United States and

    Mass shootings in the United States

    Mass shootings in the United States

    Mass_shootings_in_the_United_States

  • History of the function concept
  • About mathematical functions

    (single-valued) function of x. The variable x . . . is called the independent variable and the variable y is called the dependent variable. The permissible values

    History of the function concept

    History_of_the_function_concept

  • Interpretation (model theory)
  • Concept in model theory

    Metamathematics Set Foundations Abduction Analytic and synthetic propositions Antecedent Consequent Contradiction Paradox Antinomy Deduction Deductive closure

    Interpretation (model theory)

    Interpretation_(model_theory)

  • Stoicism
  • Ancient philosophy

    conditional is that the consequent follows from the antecedent. The pseudo-conditional adds that the antecedent must also be true. The causal assertible adds

    Stoicism

    Stoicism

    Stoicism

  • PRO (linguistics)
  • Empty category occupying the subject position in non-finite clauses

    as an antecedent for reflexives: in (4a) PRO is the antecedent for the reflexive pronoun 'myself', and in (4b) PRO functions as the antecedent for the

    PRO (linguistics)

    PRO_(linguistics)

  • Gender neutrality in languages with gendered third-person pronouns
  • quantified singular antecedent or a singular antecedent of unknown gender. In (15), singular they occurs with a singular antecedent known to be nonbinary

    Gender neutrality in languages with gendered third-person pronouns

    Gender_neutrality_in_languages_with_gendered_third-person_pronouns

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  • Gery
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo, Australian, British, English, French, Swedish

    Gery

    Variable; Brave with the Spear; Spear Rule

    Gery

  • Sigionoth
  • Biblical

    Sigionoth

    according to variable songs or tunes,

    Sigionoth

  • Sigionoth
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Sigionoth

    According to variable songs or tunes.

    Sigionoth

  • Hillary
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hillary

    English : from a medieval male personal name (from Latin Hilarius, a derivative of hilaris ‘cheerful’, ‘glad’, from Greek hilaros ‘propitious’, ‘joyful’). The Latin name was chosen by many early Christians to express their joy and hope of salvation, and was borne by several saints, including a 4th-century bishop of Poitiers noted for his vigorous resistance to the Arian heresy, and a 5th-century bishop of Arles. Largely due to veneration of the first of these, the name became popular in France in the forms Hilari and Hilaire, and was brought to England by the Norman conquerors.English : from the much rarer female personal name Eulalie (from Latin Eulalia, from Greek eulalos ‘eloquent’, literally well-speaking, chosen by early Christians as a reference to the gift of tongues), likewise introduced into England by the Normans. A St. Eulalia was crucified at Barcelona in the reign of the Emperor Diocletian and became the patron of that city. In England the name underwent dissimilation of the sequence -l-l- to -l-r- and the unfamiliar initial vowel was also mutilated, so that eventually the name was considered as no more than a feminine form of Hilary (of which the initial aspirate was in any case variable).

    Hillary

  • Sabiq
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Sabiq

    Antecedent; Preceding; Another Name for God; Primary; First; Former

    Sabiq

  • Hyde
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hyde

    English : topographic name for someone living on (and farming) a hide of land, Old English hī(gi)d. This was a variable measure of land, differing from place to place and time to time, and seems from the etymology to have been originally fixed as the amount necessary to support one (extended) family (Old English hīgan, hīwan ‘household’). In some cases the surname is habitational, from any of the many minor places named with this word, as for example Hyde in Greater Manchester, Bedfordshire, and Hampshire.English : variant of Ide, with inorganic initial H-. Compare Herrick.Jewish (American) : Americanized spelling of Haid.

    Hyde

  • Sabiq
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Sabiq

    Antecedent. Preceding.

    Sabiq

  • Gearey
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo, British, English

    Gearey

    Variable

    Gearey

  • Muqaddam
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Muqaddam

    He who Percedes; Antecedent; Prior; Superior; Chief

    Muqaddam

  • Saabiq
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Saabiq

    Antecedent; Preceding

    Saabiq

  • Sandler
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Norman origin)

    Sandler

    English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Saint-Hilaire-du-Harcouët in La Manche, which gets its name from the dedication of its church to St. Hilary, or alternatively from either of the places, in La Manche and Somme, called Saint-Lô. Both of the latter are named from a 6th-century St. Lauto, bishop of Coutances; his name is of variable form in the sources and uncertain etymology.North German : habitational name for someone from Sandel.Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : occupational name for a cobbler or shoemaker, Yiddish sandler (from Hebrew sandelar, from Late Latin sandalarius, an agent derivative of sandalium ‘shoe’).

    Sandler

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Online names & meanings

  • Astik
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Telugu

    Astik

    Who has Faith in God

  • Ratnapriya
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Ratnapriya

    Adorned, Loved by jewels

  • Cardew
  • Boy/Male

    Celtic

    Cardew

    From the black fort.

  • Kapri
  • Girl/Female

    American, British, English

    Kapri

    Fanciful; Capricious

  • Abdulah
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Abdulah

    Servant of Allah

  • Natila |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Natila |

    Relation, Way, Sake

  • Rukmnin | ருக்ம்நீந
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Rukmnin | ருக்ம்நீந

    Wearing gold

  • Chhanan
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Chhanan

    Sweet Sound

  • Shaheda
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Shaheda

    Whiteness, Martyr in the cause of Islam

  • Wetherell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Wetherell

    English : habitational name from a place in Cumbria named Wetheral, from Old English weðer ‘wether’, ‘ram’ + halh ‘nook’, ‘recess’.

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  • Antecedaneous
  • a.

    Antecedent; preceding in time.

  • Antecedent
  • n.

    The first or conditional part of a hypothetical proposition; as, If the earth is fixed, the sun must move.

  • Antecedent
  • n.

    The first of the two terms of a ratio; the first or third of the four terms of a proportion. In the ratio a:b, a is the antecedent, and b the consequent.

  • Antecedent
  • n.

    That which goes before in time; that which precedes.

  • Precedaneous
  • a.

    Preceding; antecedent; previous.

  • Antecedent
  • n.

    The noun to which a relative refers; as, in the sentence "Solomon was the prince who built the temple," prince is the antecedent of who.

  • Correlative
  • n.

    The antecedent of a pronoun.

  • Antecedently
  • adv.

    Previously; before in time; at a time preceding; as, antecedently to conversion.

  • Antecedent
  • a.

    Presumptive; as, an antecedent improbability.

  • Antecedent
  • n.

    One who precedes or goes in front.

  • Anterior
  • a.

    Before in time; antecedent.

  • Antecedent
  • n.

    The earlier events of one's life; previous principles, conduct, course, history.

  • Alternately
  • adv.

    By alternation; when, in a proportion, the antecedent term is compared with antecedent, and consequent.

  • Preconformity
  • n.

    Anticipative or antecedent conformity.

  • Precedently
  • adv.

    Beforehand; antecedently.

  • Preordinance
  • n.

    Antecedent decree or determination.

  • Proleptical
  • a.

    Previous; antecedent.

  • Antecedent
  • n.

    The first of the two propositions which constitute an enthymeme or contracted syllogism; as, Every man is mortal; therefore the king must die.

  • Antecedency
  • n.

    The state or condition of being antecedent; priority.

  • Antecedent
  • a.

    Going before in time; prior; anterior; preceding; as, an event antecedent to the Deluge; an antecedent cause.