Mots en English pour 'To make syntactic.'
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adj
noun
noun
- (linguistics) Expressing a grammatical meaning (such as a tense) using a syntactic construction rather than morphological marking.
- (rhetoric) The use of a proper name as a shorthand to stand for qualities associated with it.
- The use of a longer expression instead of a shorter one with a similar meaning, for example "I am going to" instead of "I will".
- (rhetoric) The substitution of a descriptive word or phrase for a proper name (a type of circumlocution).
- a style that involves indirect ways of expressing things
verb
- (transitive) To make grammatical.
- (linguistics, transitive) To cause (a word, a suffix, etc) to undergo grammaticalization.
- (linguistics, transitive) To integrate into a system of grammar; to make (something such as a constraint) an element or rule of grammar, to cause (something) to be required by grammar.
adj
noun
- (grammar) The uniting of ideas into a sentence.
- (chemistry) The reaction of elements or compounds to form more complex compounds.
- (military) In intelligence usage, the examining and combining of processed information with other information and intelligence for final interpretation.
- The formation of something complex or coherent by combining simpler things.
- (medicine) The reunion of parts that have been divided.
- An Ancient Roman dining-garment.
- (signal processing) Creation of a complex waveform by summation of simpler waveforms.
- (philosophy) The combination of thesis and antithesis.
- (logic) A deduction from the general to the particular, by applying the rules of logic to a premise.
- (rhetoric) An apt arrangement of elements of a text, especially for euphony.
- reasoning from the general to the particular (or from cause to effect)
- the process of producing a chemical compound (usually by the union of simpler chemical compounds)
- the combination of ideas into a complex whole
noun
- (grammar) A word or short expression that links clauses or other syntactic elements.
- (finance, informal) A linked bond, one for which the principal is indexed to inflation.
- (genetics) A short oligonucleotide containing a recognition sequence for a restriction enzyme, used to blunt the ends of sticky DNA segments.
- (software compilation) A computer program that takes one or more objects generated by compilers and assembles them into a single executable program.
- That which links.
verb
adj
- (grammar) Able to bind to different parts of speech.
- (chemistry) Having more than one valency or having a valency greater than 3; polyvalent.
- Having many meanings.
- (immunology) Having more than one attachment site for an antibody or antigen.
- (art) Having many kinds of value.
- (genetics) Having three or more homologous chromosomes during the first division of meiosis.
- having many values, meanings, or appeals
- used of the association of three or more homologous chromosomes during the first division of meiosis
- having more than one valence, or having a valence of 3 or higher
noun
verb
- (linguistics) To transform into or treat syntactically as a noun; to make into or use as a substantive.
- To reify or hypostatize; to treat something that is fluid or abstract as a static entity without regard to nuance or change in character.
- To give material form or substance to; to embody.
- To endow with a consciousness, will, motivation and independent existence; to give life to; to hypostatize.
noun
- (linguistics) A component of natural language generation that entails combining syntactic elements.
- (epidemiology) The majority of the parasite population concentrated into a minority of the host population.
- The act of collecting together, of aggregating.
- The state of being collected into a mass, assemblage, or (aggregated) sum.
- (networking) Summarizing multiple routes into one route.
- (object-oriented programming) Kind of object composition which does not imply ownership.
- A collection of particulars; an aggregate.
- the act of gathering something together
- several things grouped together or considered as a whole
noun
adj
- (grammar, of a verb) Subjunctive: inflected to indicate that an act or state of being is possible, contingent or hypothetical, and not a fact.
- (astrology, astronomy) Relating to a conjunction (appearance in the sky of two astronomical objects with the same right ascension or the same ecliptic longitude).
- Connected: being joined, united, connected.
- (grammar) Relating to a conjunction (part of speech).
- (logic) Of or relating to logical conjunction.
- (grammar) Relating to the conjunctive mood.
- Connective: tending to join, unite, connect.
- (grammar) Of a personal pronoun, used only in immediate conjunction with the verb of which the pronoun is the subject, such as French je or Irish sé
- serving or tending to connect
- involving the joint activity of two or more
prefix
noun
- a rule describing the conversion of one syntactic structure into another related syntactic structure
- the act of changing in form or shape or appearance
- (genetics) modification of a cell or bacterium by the uptake and incorporation of exogenous DNA
- a qualitative change
- (mathematics) a function that changes the position or direction of the axes of a coordinate system
- (genetics) The alteration of a bacterial cell caused by the transfer of DNA from another, especially if pathogenic.
- A marked change in appearance or character, especially one for the better.
- (politics, South Africa) The transition from the apartheid era to a multiracial democracy in South Africa.
- (linguistics) A rule that systematically converts one syntactic form into another; a sentence derived by such a rule.
- (mathematics) The replacement of the variables in an algebraic expression by their values in terms of another set of variables; a mapping of one space onto another or onto itself; a function that changes the position or direction of the axes of a coordinate system.
- The act of transforming or the state of being transformed.
noun
- (grammar, rhetoric) A construction that consists of placing an element in a syntactic unit before that to which it would logically correspond.
- (rhetoric) The anticipation of an objection to an argument.
- (botany) Growth in which lateral branches develop from a lateral meristem, after the formation of a bud or following a period of dormancy, when the lateral meristem is split from a terminal meristem.
- (rhetoric) The assignment of something to a period of time that precedes it.
- (narratology) The practice of placing information about the ending of a story near the beginning, as a literary device.
- (philosophy, epistemology) A so-called "preconception", i.e., a pre-theoretical notion which can lead to true knowledge of the world.
- anticipating and answering objections in advance
noun
- (linguistics) Expressing a grammatical meaning (such as a tense) using a syntactic construction rather than morphological marking.
- (rhetoric) The use of a proper name as a shorthand to stand for qualities associated with it.
- The use of a longer expression instead of a shorter one with a similar meaning, for example "I am going to" instead of "I will".
- (rhetoric) The substitution of a descriptive word or phrase for a proper name (a type of circumlocution).
- a style that involves indirect ways of expressing things
noun
- (grammar) The uniting of ideas into a sentence.
- (chemistry) The reaction of elements or compounds to form more complex compounds.
- (military) In intelligence usage, the examining and combining of processed information with other information and intelligence for final interpretation.
- The formation of something complex or coherent by combining simpler things.
- (medicine) The reunion of parts that have been divided.
- An Ancient Roman dining-garment.
- (signal processing) Creation of a complex waveform by summation of simpler waveforms.
- (philosophy) The combination of thesis and antithesis.
- (logic) A deduction from the general to the particular, by applying the rules of logic to a premise.
- (rhetoric) An apt arrangement of elements of a text, especially for euphony.
- reasoning from the general to the particular (or from cause to effect)
- the process of producing a chemical compound (usually by the union of simpler chemical compounds)
- the combination of ideas into a complex whole
noun
- (grammar) A word or short expression that links clauses or other syntactic elements.
- (finance, informal) A linked bond, one for which the principal is indexed to inflation.
- (genetics) A short oligonucleotide containing a recognition sequence for a restriction enzyme, used to blunt the ends of sticky DNA segments.
- (software compilation) A computer program that takes one or more objects generated by compilers and assembles them into a single executable program.
- That which links.
verb
noun
- (linguistics) A component of natural language generation that entails combining syntactic elements.
- (epidemiology) The majority of the parasite population concentrated into a minority of the host population.
- The act of collecting together, of aggregating.
- The state of being collected into a mass, assemblage, or (aggregated) sum.
- (networking) Summarizing multiple routes into one route.
- (object-oriented programming) Kind of object composition which does not imply ownership.
- A collection of particulars; an aggregate.
- the act of gathering something together
- several things grouped together or considered as a whole
noun
adj
- (grammar, of a verb) Subjunctive: inflected to indicate that an act or state of being is possible, contingent or hypothetical, and not a fact.
- (astrology, astronomy) Relating to a conjunction (appearance in the sky of two astronomical objects with the same right ascension or the same ecliptic longitude).
- Connected: being joined, united, connected.
- (grammar) Relating to a conjunction (part of speech).
- (logic) Of or relating to logical conjunction.
- (grammar) Relating to the conjunctive mood.
- Connective: tending to join, unite, connect.
- (grammar) Of a personal pronoun, used only in immediate conjunction with the verb of which the pronoun is the subject, such as French je or Irish sé
- serving or tending to connect
- involving the joint activity of two or more
noun
- a rule describing the conversion of one syntactic structure into another related syntactic structure
- the act of changing in form or shape or appearance
- (genetics) modification of a cell or bacterium by the uptake and incorporation of exogenous DNA
- a qualitative change
- (mathematics) a function that changes the position or direction of the axes of a coordinate system
- (genetics) The alteration of a bacterial cell caused by the transfer of DNA from another, especially if pathogenic.
- A marked change in appearance or character, especially one for the better.
- (politics, South Africa) The transition from the apartheid era to a multiracial democracy in South Africa.
- (linguistics) A rule that systematically converts one syntactic form into another; a sentence derived by such a rule.
- (mathematics) The replacement of the variables in an algebraic expression by their values in terms of another set of variables; a mapping of one space onto another or onto itself; a function that changes the position or direction of the axes of a coordinate system.
- The act of transforming or the state of being transformed.
noun
- (grammar, rhetoric) A construction that consists of placing an element in a syntactic unit before that to which it would logically correspond.
- (rhetoric) The anticipation of an objection to an argument.
- (botany) Growth in which lateral branches develop from a lateral meristem, after the formation of a bud or following a period of dormancy, when the lateral meristem is split from a terminal meristem.
- (rhetoric) The assignment of something to a period of time that precedes it.
- (narratology) The practice of placing information about the ending of a story near the beginning, as a literary device.
- (philosophy, epistemology) A so-called "preconception", i.e., a pre-theoretical notion which can lead to true knowledge of the world.
- anticipating and answering objections in advance
verb
- (transitive) To make grammatical.
- (linguistics, transitive) To cause (a word, a suffix, etc) to undergo grammaticalization.
- (linguistics, transitive) To integrate into a system of grammar; to make (something such as a constraint) an element or rule of grammar, to cause (something) to be required by grammar.
verb
- (linguistics) To transform into or treat syntactically as a noun; to make into or use as a substantive.
- To reify or hypostatize; to treat something that is fluid or abstract as a static entity without regard to nuance or change in character.
- To give material form or substance to; to embody.
- To endow with a consciousness, will, motivation and independent existence; to give life to; to hypostatize.
adj
noun
adj
adj
- (grammar) Able to bind to different parts of speech.
- (chemistry) Having more than one valency or having a valency greater than 3; polyvalent.
- Having many meanings.
- (immunology) Having more than one attachment site for an antibody or antigen.
- (art) Having many kinds of value.
- (genetics) Having three or more homologous chromosomes during the first division of meiosis.
- having many values, meanings, or appeals
- used of the association of three or more homologous chromosomes during the first division of meiosis
- having more than one valence, or having a valence of 3 or higher