parse

parse
I. verb (parsed; parsing) Etymology: Latin pars orationis part of speech Date: circa 1553 transitive verb 1. a. to resolve (as a sentence) into component parts of speech and describe them grammatically b. to describe grammatically by stating the part of speech and explaining the inflection and syntactical relationships 2. to examine in a minute way ; analyze critically <
having trouble parsing…explanations for dwindling market shares — R. S. Anson
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intransitive verb 1. to give a grammatical description of a word or a group of words 2. to admit of being parsed II. noun Date: 1963 a product or an instance of parsing

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  • parse — ► VERB 1) analyse (a sentence) into its component parts and describe their syntactic roles. 2) Computing analyse (text) into logical syntactic components. DERIVATIVES parser noun. ORIGIN perhaps from Old French pars parts …   English terms dictionary

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