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1 2 | predicable of a subject. For instance, a certain point of grammatical 2 3 | different in kind. Take as an instance the genus "animal" and the 3 5 | present in a subject; for instance, the individual man or horse. 4 5 | include the species. For instance, the individual man is included 5 5 | predicable of the subject. For instance, "man" is predicted of the 6 5 | the name being used. For instance, "white" being present in 7 5 | itself is predicated. For instance, if the characteristic " 8 5 | substances, when we speak, for instance, of "man" or "animal", our 9 5 | degrees within itself. For instance, one particular substance, " 10 6 | quantitative epithet. For instance, should any one explain 11 6 | an act of comparison. For instance, a mountain is called small, 12 6 | be equal or unequal. For instance, one solid is said to be 13 7 | to that other thing. For instance, the word "superior" is 14 8 | what is meant in any other instance. Similarly heat and cold 15 8 | elements, which in the former instance was momentarily present 16 8 | that is derivative. For instance, the name given to the runner 17 8 | is not a derivative. For instance, the upright man takes his 18 8 | the other categories; for instance, granted that justice is 19 10| my meaning in outline. An instance of the use of the word " 20 14| alteration. The square, for instance, if a gnomon is applied 21 15| reference to quantity, as, for instance, in the case of a man’s