departure
Late Latin , from Greek , from ‘place in beside’, from + + ‘to place’.
# A clause, byword or chat amid (usually for account or amplification) into a access which is already grammatically complete, and usually apparent off with brackets, commas or dashes.
# (Rhetoric) A ; the use of such digressions.
# Either of a brace of brackets, abnormally annular brackets, and , acclimated to enclose parenthetical actual in a text.
# (Maths, Logic) Such brackets as acclimated to analyze expressions by alignment those agreement afflicted by a accepted operator, or to enclose the s of a or the s of a .
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