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Sintax

Definition: Sintax, commonly spelled as syntax, refers to the set of rules that govern the structure and formation of sentences in a language.

Part of speech: Noun

Sense 1: The study or analysis of the rules governing sentence structure.

Example: The syntax of this programming language is complex yet powerful.

Sense 2: The arrangement of words and phrases to create well-formed sentences.

Example: Paying attention to syntax can greatly improve the clarity of your writing.

Sense 3: The rules for grammar in a specific language or programming language.

Example: Semicolons play a crucial role in the syntax of C++ programming.

Sense 4: The way in which words are combined to form grammatical sentences.

Example: The poet's unique syntax created a melodic flow in her poetry.

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