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Grammatic

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Gram`mat´ic
a.1.Grammatical.
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Adj.1.grammatic - of or pertaining to grammar; "the grammatic structure of a sentence"; "grammatical rules"; "grammatical gender"


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and his wife, Kimberly Fletcher of Douglas; three grandchildren, Christine and Jennifer Weir of Millbury and Maria Fletcher of Douglas; a brother, Edward Kevorkian of Minnesota; three sisters, Esther Gilroy and Theresa Grammatic both of Rochdale and Rose Morris of Bondsville; nephews and nieces.
The house was once home to Henry Salesbury, whose Grammatic a Britannica, published in 1593, some scholars believe marked the emergence of modern Welsh.
2001, The Place of Evidentiality within Universal Grammatic Space.
 
 
 
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