apodosis

English

Etymology

From Late Latin, from Ancient Greek ἀπόδοσις (apódosis), from ἀπό (apó, back again) and δόσις (dósis, gift)

Noun

apodosis (plural apodoses)

  1. (logic, grammar) The consequential clause in a conditional sentence.
    In "I will be coming if this weather holds up", "I will be coming" is the apodosis.

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