Definition
Plural of apodosis; the concluding clauses in conditional sentences that express the result or consequence.
Etymology
From Ancient Greek apodosis (ἀπόδοσις), from apo- (away) + dosis (a giving), literally 'a giving back or returning.' In grammar, it refers to the natural return or completion of thought in a sentence.
Kelly Says
Every 'then' clause in an if-then statement is an apodosis—it's the linguistic echo that completes the thought you started, which is why languages worldwide have this same structure for explaining cause and effect.
Translations
AMአማርኛ
ማስተላለፊያ
ma-ste-la-le-fi-ya
ARالعربية
إضافة
i-d-dih-ah
BNবাংলা
সম্পূরক
som-poor-k
CACatalà
apodosi
ah-poh-doh-si
CSČeština
apodoza
ah-poh-do-za
DADansk
apodoses
ah-poh-do-zees
DEDeutsch
Apodosis
ah-poh-doh-sis
ELΕλληνικά
αποδοχή
ah-poh-doh-chi
ESEspañol
apodosis
ah-poh-doh-sis
FISuomi
apodosi
ah-poh-doh-si
FRFrançais
apodoses
ah-poh-dohz
HIहिन्दी
अतिरिक्त
a-ti-rik-t
HUMagyar
apodozis
ah-poh-doh-zis
IDBahasa Indonesia
penambahan
pe-na-mba-han
ITItaliano
apodosi
ah-poh-doh-zee
KKKK
толықтыру
to-lyq-ty-ru
MSBahasa Melayu
penambahan
pe-nam-ba-han
MYမြန်မာ
ပြည့်စုံ
pye-ch-su-m
NLNederlands
apodoos
ah-poh-doos
NONorsk
apodoses
ah-poh-do-zees
PLPolski
apodoza
ah-poh-do-za
PTPortuguês
apodoses
ah-poh-do-zees
RORomână
apodoză
ah-poh-do-za
RUРусский
аподоз
ah-poh-doz
SVSvenska
apodosis
ah-poh-doh-sis
SWKiswahili
kuongeza
koo-n-d-za
TAதமிழ்
மேற்சேர்க்கை
mey-r-che-r-kka-i
THไทย
เพิ่มเติม
pthae-m-hen
TLTL
pagtatangi
pa-g-ta-tan-gi
TRTürkçe
apodoz
ah-poh-doz
UKУкраїнська
аподоз
ah-poh-doz
VITiếng Việt
phụ chú
foo choo