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Clausular
Clausular Clau"su*lar (?; 135), a. [From L. clausula. See Clause, n.] Consisting of, or having, clauses. --Smart.

Meaning of Clausula from wikipedia

- Clausula may refer to: Clausula (music) Clausula (rhetoric) This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title Clausula. If an internal...
- In Roman rhetoric, a clausula (/ˈklɔːzjʊlə/, plural clausulae /ˈklɔːzjʊli/; Latin for "little close or conclusion") was a rhythmic figure used to add finality...
- The clausula (Latin for "little close” or “little conclusion"; plural clausulae) was a newly composed section of discant ("note against note") inserted...
- Clausula rebus sic stantibus is the legal doctrine allowing for a contract or a treaty to become inapplicable because of a fundamental change of cir****stances...
- Ponometia clausula is a species of bird dropping moth in the family Noctuidae. The MONA or Hodges number for Ponometia clausula is 9086. "Ponometia clausula Report"...
- The Clausula de Unctione Pippini is a brief account of the election, coronation and consecration of Pippin the Short as King of the Franks and Roman patrician...
- a unison. A clausula or clausula vera ("true close") is a dyadic or intervallic, rather than chordal or harmonic, cadence. In a clausula vera, two voices...
- writers themselves make it clear that the important consideration was the clausula or rhythm of the final few syllables of each clause. Cicero himself, commenting...
- 2018. Archived from the original on 9 June 2019. Retrieved 24 May 2018. "Cláusula de 70 millones para Rodri" [70 million clause for Rodri]. Marca (in Spanish)...
- denominated "jus cogens", i.e. compelling law. The legal principle of clausula rebus sic stantibus in customary international law also permits non-satisfaction...