| clause | A clause is a logical formula in conjunctive normal form, which has the schema: or, equivalently, where and are atoms Clocksin and Mellish [CM81, Appendix B] give a Prolog program to convert arbitrary first-order formulae into clausal form | en |
| clause | A Clause is a conjunct Formula for a Propositional Theory It is a disjunction of one or more Literals It is represented by a list of Positive Propositions, a list of Negative Propositions and a Volatile flag | en |
| clause | - A term used to identify a particular part of a policy or endorsement | en |
| clause | a word group that contains a subject and a verb Ex : The dog ran | en |
| clause | Words in a policy which describe certain specifications, limitations or modifications | en |
| clause | paragraph, section (in a document); part of a sentence which contains a subject and predicate (Grammar) isim | en |
| clause | An arrangement of words containing a subject and verb that creates part, but not all, of a sentence Clauses can be dependent or independent | en |
| clause | A fragment of a data access language query that conveys semantic meaning but does not constitute a complete language statement | en |
| clause | A part of a SQL statement that does not constitute the full statement; for example, a WHERE clause | en |
| clause | A group of two or more words which include a subject and any necessary predicate (the predicate also includes a verb, conjunction, or a preposition) to begin the clause; however, this clause is not considered a sentence for colloquial purposes | en |
| clause | A word or group of words ordinarily consisting of a subject and a predicate. In some languages and types of clauses, the subject may not appear explicitly. One clause may be coordinated with or embedded in another within a single sentence | en |
| clause | A separate part of a contract, a will or another legal document | en |
| clause | A separate portion of a written paper, paragraph, or sentence; an article, stipulation, or proviso, in a legal document | en |
| clause | A subordinate portion or a subdivision of a sentence containing a subject and its predicate | en |
| clause | a statement perhaps in a peace treaty | en |
| clause | See Letters clause or close, under Letter | en |
| clause | An arrangement of words containing a subject and verb that creates part, but not all, of a sentence Clauses can be independent or dependent | en |
| clause | A clause is a key grammatical structure Clauses are formed when a noun or noun phrase is linked with a verb; because of this, clauses always manage to tell what something (the subject - usually a noun or pronoun) is doing or being (the verb) That crazy guy hit his friend hard | en |
| clause | A part of a SQL statement that does not constitute the full statement; for example, a "WHERE clause" | en |
| clause | a group of words containing a subject and predicate and functioning as a member of a complex or compound sentence It is not related to Santa | en |
| clause | A group of words which form a grammatical unit and which contain a subject and a finite verb A clause forms a sentence or part of a sentence and often functions as a noun, adjective or adverb [See Richards, J C , Platt, J & Platt, H (1992)] | en |
| clause | a separate section of a legal document (as a statute or contract or will) | en |
| clause | (grammar) an expression including a subject and predicate but not constituting a complete sentence | en |
| clause | A clause is a section of a legal document. He has a clause in his contract which entitles him to a percentage of the profits. a complaint alleging a breach of clause 4 of the code | en |
| clause | In grammar, a clause is a group of words containing a verb. Sentences contain one or more clauses. There are finite clauses and non-finite clauses. see also main clause, relative clause, subordinate clause. commerce clause establishment clause establishment of religion clause grandfather clause | en |
| clause | A group of words containing both a subject and a predicate Independent Clause example: The hobo passed through town unnoticed Dependent Clause example: As the hobo passed through town | en |
| clause | (setning): a group of phrases, usually centred around a verb The valency of the verb decides how many clause elements need to be present Clauses can be main clauses or subordinate clauses , and they can be finite or non-finite Usually, a finite clause contains at least a subject in addition to the verb A main clause can be a complete sentence, or clauses can combine to form complex or compound sentences | en |
| clause | A section or paragraph in an insurance policy that explains, defines or clarifies the conditions of coverage | en |
| clause | a numbered provision in a bill Once a bill becomes an Act, a clause is known as a section | en |
| clause | A clause is a group of words that expresses an event (she drank some water) or a situation (she was thirsty/she wanted a drink) It usually contains a subject (she in the examples) and verb (drank/was/wanted) | en |
| clause | A group of words containing a subject and a verb that are part of a larger sentence: The boy hit the ball, and he made a home run | en |
| clause | (klor-z) A clause is a group of words that may stand alone as a simple sentence in their own right, or it may form part of a longer, more complex sentence | en |
| clause | A provision or condition affecting the terms of a contract Coinsurance, cancellation, and subrogation clauses are typical insurance contract clauses | en |
| clause | (n ) a sentence in formal logic See also clausal logic | en |
| clauses | plural of clause | en |
| clauses | Written stipulations used by insurance companies for the purpose of modifying, limiting, extending or clarifying insurance coverages, granted thereunder to make the printed policy form adaptable to all the kinds of circumstances and needs of the insuring public | en |
| clauses | a structural unit of language which is smaller than the sentence but larger than phrases or words, and which contains a finite verb | en |
| clauses | Either a Prolog fact or rule | en |