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Clause
/klɔːz/
A group of words in a sentence that has its own subject and predicate.
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Examples:
There's a morals clause.
This last clause as a softening compliment to Mr Venus.
They debated the contract's confidentiality clause.
Etymology:
The word clause is derived from the Old French clause, meaning a sentence in law, and from Latin clausa, meaning end or close, which is also related to claudere, meaning to close.