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clause
noun
1 grammar
a a group of words that includes a subject and its related finite verb, and which may or may not constitute a sentence (eg if time permits and we will come tomorrow ). See main clause, subordinate clause;
b a group of words with a similar grammatical function, but which has no expressed subject (eg while running for the bus ), no finite verb (eg time permitting ), or neither a subject nor a verb (eg if possible ).
2 law a paragraph or section in a contract, will or act of parliament.
[13c: from Latin claudere , clausum to close]
clausal adjective .
noun
1 grammar
a a group of words that includes a subject and its related finite verb, and which may or may not constitute a sentence (eg if time permits and we will come tomorrow ). See main clause, subordinate clause;
b a group of words with a similar grammatical function, but which has no expressed subject (eg while running for the bus ), no finite verb (eg time permitting ), or neither a subject nor a verb (eg if possible ).
2 law a paragraph or section in a contract, will or act of parliament.
[13c: from Latin claudere , clausum to close]
clausal adjective .
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