Results for: representation of sentence structure
English English
abnormal condition, state of being abnormal; irregularity, abnormal feature, unusual structure or function:abnormality
abnormality in shape or structure, deformity, irregular formation or structuremalformation
abstract level of language, see also:surface structuredeep structure
abstract, not representational, not attempting to be a realistic graphic representationnonrepresentational
accessory, auxiliary part; supplement, appendix, assistant, attached temporarily to a staff, inessential part of sentence, something extra added onadjunct
act of ascribing human qualities to an inhuman object; embodiment, incarnation; symbol; model, example, attribution of human qualities to abstracts, representation of an abstract quality as human, somebody who embodies somethingpersonification
act of building; something that has been built; meaning, act or process of constructing, building industry, built structure, combination of words, creation of something, geometric shape, work of art, workmanship and materialsconstruction
act of casting back a mirror image; act of sending back energy from a surface; state of being reflected; image that is reflected; idea, concept; thought, notion; act of placing blame, accusation, act of reflecting something, bending back of a structure...reflection
act of cutting back, curtailment; reduction, diminishment; inner structure that serves as a second line of defense within a fort, reduction of expensesretrenchment
act of imagining in advance, act of picturing mentally beforehand; advance depiction, early representation; archetype, prototype, indication of future person or thing, something representing future person or thingprefiguration
act of judging; forming of an opinion; assessment, opinion; verdict, sentence of a court; decree, sentence; ability to judge, good sense, act of making a statement, decision of a judge, decision on a disputed matter, discernment or good sense, divine p...judgment
act of judging; forming of an opinion; assessment, opinion; verdict, sentence of a court; decree, sentence; ability to judge, good sense, judgmentjudgement
act of looking at something, consider something, inspect something, observe something, opinion, perspective, pictorial representation, range of vision, scene, see; observe; regard, survey, think of somebody or something, vista, scenery, sight; opinion,...view
act of positioning side by side; sentence structure, word placement, cell growth in layers, juxtaposition, relationship between noun phrasesapposition
act of refinancing, act of changing the financial structurerecapitalization
 

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