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Definition of SYNTACTIC
: of, relating to, or according to the rules of syntax or syntactics
— syn·tac·ti·cal·ly \-ti-k(?-)l?\adverb
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Variants of SYNTACTIC
syn·tac·tic or syn·tac·ti·cal \-ti-k?l\
Origin of SYNTACTIC
New Latin syntacticus, from Greek syntaktikos arranging together, from syntasseinFirst Known Use: 1577
Other Grammar and Linguistics Terms
ablaut, allusion, anacoluthon, diacritic, gerund, idiom, infinitive, metaphor,
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