hypotactic

hypotactic
adjective Etymology: Greek hypotaktikos, from hypotassein Date: 1896 of or relating to hypotaxis

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  • hypotaxis — /haɪpəˈtæksəs/ (say huypuh taksuhs) noun dependent relation or construction, as of clauses. {New Latin, from Greek: subjection} –hypotactic, adjective …  

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