determinate
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determinate
1. a. able to be predicted or deduced
b. (of an effect) obeying the law of causality
2. Botany (of an inflorescence) having the main and branch stems ending in flowers and unable to grow further; cymose
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determinate
[də′tər·mə·nət] (science and technology)
Bounded by definite limits.
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