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A predicate is monadic if it requires only one singular term to make a sentence: ‘…is mortal’ is monadic. The contrast is with n-adic predicates (relational predicates) that require n places to be filled where n > 1. The monadic predicate calculus is a fragment of the full predicate calculus restricted to dealing with monadic predicates.

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