Results for: clause that can be sentence
English English
amusing eccentric person, card bearing picture of jester, disabling clause, one who jokes, jester; one of two extra playing cards in a deck of cards, teller or player of jokes, thoughtless or inconsiderate personjoker
analytic, setting apart, separating; of or pertaining to a language in which the grammatical relationship of words is determined by their placement in a sentence (Linguistics)isolating
analyze grammatical structure of sentence, break a word into parts, analyze the grammatical structure of a sentence, describe grammatical role of word, division of input into small sections that are easy for a program to process (Computers)parse
antecedent clause, assumption, explanation which gives a reason for observed phenomena, theory (especially in the sciences); supposition, theory needing investigationhypothesis
aperture, narrow hole or opening in a wall (especially one through which weapons may be fired); means of escape; ambiguous clause in a contract or law by which responsibility may be evaded, gap in law, make loopholes in wall, slit in wallloophole
appropriate property, ban use or consumption of something, consider somebody guilty, denounce; convict, declare guilty, give somebody a legal sentence, make somebody experience something, pronounce something or somebody as bad, prove guiltycondemn
as logical conclusion, following as result, result of something, resulting, following as a result of, second half of conditional sentence, second term of ratioconsequent
at the time that, because, conj. compared to -, to the extent of -, despite, emphasizes amounts, in the same way that, in the way that, introduces clause, like, similarly, time when, used for comparison, whatas
attractive or selling quality, emphasizing a following clause, indicating a crisis, indicating a description of an experience, indicating a particular situation, indicating a point of view, indicating something reported, indicating time, indicating wea...it
attractive young girl, female minor with whom sexual relations could result in prison sentence (Slang)jailbait
be replacement, change or reduce (a jail sentence or other punishment); exchange, convert; travel back and forth regularly (i.e. to work), commutate, give same result with different order, reduce severity of penalty, replace with something else, travel...commute
being type of sentence in logic, including many things, including speaker and person addressed, including the specified limits, containing, taking in; comprehensive, all-embracing, extensive, see also:exclusiveinclusive
bequeath, pass clothes on, pronounce a verdict or sentencehand down
bequeathing property, pass on property, plan, invent; bequeath property through a will, property bequeathed, think up, will clause bequeathing propertydevise
branch of grammar, organization of words in sentences, rule-based arrangement, rules for deriving logical formulas, rules governing program structure, rules of syntax, study of sentence structure (Grammar); rules governing the arrangement of instructio...syntax
 

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