predicative
1 Grammar (of an adjective or noun) forming or contained in the predicate, as old in the dog is old (but not in the old dog) and house in there is a large house. Contrasted with attributive. • denoting a use of the verb to be to assert something about the subject.
2 Logic acting as a predicate.
〘文法〙 〈形容詞・名詞が〉叙述(述語)的な
ORIGIN
mid 19th century: from Latin praedicativus, from praedicat- ‘declared’ (in medieval Latin ‘predicated’), from the verb praedicare (see predicate).