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descriptive clause

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nonrestrictive clause

–noun Grammar.
a relative clause that describes or supplements but is not essential in establishing the identity of the antecedent and is usually set off by commas in English. In This year, which has been dry, is bad for crops the clause which has been dry is a nonrestrictive clause.
Also called descriptive clause.


Origin:
1925–30
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descriptive clause  
n.  A nonrestrictive clause.
The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
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