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syntaxic
syntaxic, a. (sɪnˈtæksɪk) 1. Cryst. [f. syntaxis 3 or syntaxy + -ic.] = syntaxial a.1944 [see syntaxis 3]. 1972 Acta Crystallogr. A. XXVIII. 509/1 The syntaxic intergrowths of the rare-earth carbonates. 2. Psychol. [f. syn- + taxis + -ic.] A term orig. used by the American psychiatrist H. S. Sulliva... Oxford English Dictionary
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parataxic
parataxic, a. Psychol. (pærəˈtæksɪk) [f. para- 1 + taxis 6 + -ic.] A term used mainly by H. S. Sullivan to describe the mode in which subconscious attitudes or emotions affect overt interpersonal relationships. See also prototaxic a., syntaxic a.1938 H. S. Sullivan in Psychiatry I. 125/2 A parataxic... Oxford English Dictionary
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Modal verbs of obligation - must, should, ought to - Linguapress
NOTE: The term "modal verbs" can be used in different ways.Used as a syntaxic category, it only refers to the single-word verbs can, could, may, might, must, shall, should, will, would.Used as a semantic category, it includes the single word modals plus other verbs which express modality in the same way. For students and learners, modality is easier to understand when treated as a semantic ...
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syntaxis
‖ synˈtaxis Pl. syntaxes (-ˈtæksiːz). Also 7 sin-. [late L., a. Gr. σύνταξις, f. συντάσσειν, f. σύν syn-1 + τάσσειν (base τακ-) to arrange. Cf. It. sintassi, Sp. sintaxis, Pg. syntaxe.] † 1. = syntax 2. Obs. In quot. 1632 jocularly used with implication of syntax sense 1. In quot. 1641 = regimen 3.1... Oxford English Dictionary
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syntaxy
syntaxy Cryst. (ˈsɪntæksɪ) [ad. F. syntaxie (H. Ungemach 1935, in Bull. de la Soc. Fran{cced}aise de Minéral. LVIII. 187): see syntaxis and -y3.] Crystal growth or intergrowth in which the new material has the same orientation as the parent, although it may differ chemically.1952 M. I. Goldman in Me... Oxford English Dictionary
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prototaxic
protoˈtaxic, a. Psychol. [f. proto- + taxis + -ic.] Applied to a hypothetical first or basic stage of experiencing or receiving impressions; also, related to a primal type of experience. See also parataxic, syntaxic adjs.1945 P. Mullahy in Psychiatry VIII. 183/2 Prototaxic symbolization seems withou... Oxford English Dictionary
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ramdohrite
ramdohrite Min. (ˈræmdɔəraɪt) [ad. G. ramdohrit (F. Ahlfeld 1930, in Centralbl. f. Min., etc. A. 367), f. the name of Paul Ramdohr (b. 1890), Ger. mineralogist: see -ite1.] A sulphide of lead, silver, and antimony found as long, grey-black prisms.1931 Chem. Abstr. XXV. 2940 Ramdohrite is found as bl... Oxford English Dictionary
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