Type of clause
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ESCAPEType of clause
NOTRADEType of sports contract clause
ESCAPEType of clause or hatch
ESCALATORKind of clause
ADVERBIALKind of clause
NOTRADEKind of contract clause
TIMAllen of "The Santa Clause"
subclausea part of a clause
NOSUBLETKind of clause in many leases
RIDERAdditional clause of a legislative bill.
testatuma clause of an English deed
subclausesSUBCLAUSE, a part of a clause
clausesCLAUSE, a part of a document
NOTRADEKind of clause in a sports contract
apodosisthe main clause of a conditional sentence
hypotaxisThe subordination of one clause to another
testatumsTESTATUM, a clause of an English deed
NOTRADEKind of contract clause for a pro athlete
EXEMPTTaking advantage of a conscience clause, e.g.
apodosesAPODOSIS, the main clause of a conditional sentence
COMITYSubject of the US Constitution's Privileges and Immunities Clause
clausalpertaining to a clause (a part of a document)
apodosesthe main clause of a conditional sentence compare protasis
relative(of a clause) Attached to an antecedent by a relative word
conditional(of a clause, phrase, conjunction, or verb form) Expressing a condition
phrasesequence of words forming a unit within a sentence or clause
concessive(of a phrase or clause) Introduced by a concessive preposition or conjunction
dependent(of a clause, phrase, or word) Subordinate to another clause, phrase, or word
reckedto have care, concern, or regard (often fol. by of, with, or a clause)
reckingto have care, concern, or regard (often fol. by of, with, or a clause)
predicatorin systemic grammar, the part of a sentence or clause containing the verbal group
recksto have care, concern, or regard (often fol. by of, with, or a clause)
reckto have care, concern, or regard (often fol. by of, with, or a clause)
predicatorsPREDICATOR, in systemic grammar, the part of a sentence or clause containing the verbal group
parenthesesOne or both of a pair of marks () used to include such a word, clause, or sentence
restrictive(of a relative clause or descriptive phrase) Serving to specify the particular instance or instances being mentioned
parenthesisOne or both of a pair of marks () used to include such a word, clause, or sentence
comparative(of a clause) Involving comparison (e.g., their memory is not as good as it used to be)
counterfactuala conditional statement the first clause of which expresses something contrary to fact, as “If I had known.”
phrasesA small group of words standing together as a conceptual unit, typically forming a component of a clause