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clause
Noun
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A clause is a section in a contract or other legal document.
The author's contract contained a clause giving him creative control over the films.
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A clause is a group of words that usually includes a subject and a predicate. In English, the subject usually comes before the predicate.
The last clause in the sentence is hard to understand without knowing some background.
grand
Adjective
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If something is grand, it's large and impressive.
As she got out of the car, she saw that the house was very grand.
père
noun
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A priest of the Roman Catholic Church, especially a French one. Also used as a title preceding the name of such a priest.
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Sr. - Used after a proper name that is common to a father and his son to indicate that the father is being referred to rather than the son (junior, fils).