"syntactically" meaning in English

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Adverb

Forms: more syntactically [comparative], most syntactically [superlative]
Etymology: From syntactic + -ally. Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|syntactic|ally}} syntactic + -ally Head templates: {{en-adv}} syntactically (comparative more syntactically, superlative most syntactically)
  1. According to the rules of syntax. Related terms: syntactic, syntactical, didactic, grammatical Translations (according to the rules of syntax): sintàcticament (Catalan), syntaktisesti (Finnish), lauseopillisesti (Finnish), syntaxiquement (French), składniowo (Polish), синтакси́чески (sintaksíčeski) (Russian), sintácticamente (Spanish)
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