| apposition |
Placing side by side two nouns, the second of which serves as an explanation of the first.
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The juxtaposition of two nouns or noun-phrases which have the same syntactic function, eg Valladolid, lugar de nacimiento de Felipe II.
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| apposition |
the placing of two expressions together, usually side by side, so that they both refer to the same person, thing, event, or idea, with the second adding information about the first. Example: The old man, his grandfather, taught the boy many things.
Ãâó: www.biblecentre.net/nt/greek/alex/glo.htm
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| apposition s. |
a superficial suture used for bringing together the cutaneous edges of a wound.
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| apposition t. |
the theory that tissues grow by the deposit of cells from without.
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