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clause

imenica
/ klɒz /

Definicija:

ETYM French clause, Late Lat. clausa, equiv. to Latin clausula clause, prop., close of rhetorical period, close, from claudere to shut, to end. Related to Close.
(Homonym: claws).
Part of a sentence that contains a subject and a verb, and joined to the rest of the sentence by a conjunction. In English,coordinating clauses are those joined by and, but, or or; with any other conjunction it is a subordinating clause.
(Grammar) An expression including a subject and predicate but not constituting a complete sentence.

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Calais | Calas | calci | calice | Callas | Calles | callose | callous | calls | callus | CALS | caulis | Claes | class | Class A | classy | Claus | claws | Cleese | cloose | close | cloze | CLS | clues | coalesce | coalise | coalize | coals | colas | coleus | coloss | Colossae | colosse | colsa | Colusa | colza | coulis | coulisse | Cowles | cowls | cullis

Reč dana

younker

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Loris

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surgeon

muški rod, botanika

02.04.2023.