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Definition of "grammatic" [gram•mat•ic]

  • Grammatical (adjective)

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Use "grammatic" in a sentence
  • "It's out there, and not just the grammatic abominations and spell czech disasters that are the usual run-of-the-mill, but high-quality stuff (www. sfsignal.com gives a list several times a week of places where professional writers and publishers have posted free work on the web)."
  • "While the use of figurative language in and of itself doubtless raises the register of an articulation just as grammatic complexity does, what matters more here is the way those notes function as notation, creating the notion, creating the import."
  • "With the qualities of tone, tenor and structural (poetic/rhetorical/grammatic) patterning, we are dealing with fundamentally formal features of language -- not the substance of the articulation but the mode of articulation."
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