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Anagrammatical
Anagrammatic An`a*gram*mat"ic, Anagrammatical An`a*gram*mat"ic*al, a. [Cf. F. anagramtique.] Pertaining to, containing, or making, an anagram. -- An`a*gram*mat"ic*al*ly, adv.
Anagrammatically
Anagrammatic An`a*gram*mat"ic, Anagrammatical An`a*gram*mat"ic*al, a. [Cf. F. anagramtique.] Pertaining to, containing, or making, an anagram. -- An`a*gram*mat"ic*al*ly, adv.
Chronogrammatical
Chronogrammatic Chron`o*gram*mat"ic, Chronogrammatical Chron`o*gram*mat"ic*al, a. [Cf. F. chronogrammatique.] Belonging to a chronogram, or containing one.
Epigrammatically
Epigrammatically Ep`i*gram*mat"ic*al*ly, adv. In the way of epigram; in an epigrammatic style.
Grammaticaster
Grammaticaster Gram*mat"icas"ter, n. [LL.] A petty grammarian; a grammatical pedant or pretender. My noble Neophite, my little grammaticaster. --B. Jonson.
Grammatication
Grammatication Gram*mat"i*ca"tion, n. A principle of grammar; a grammatical rule. [Obs.] --Dalgarno.
Neogrammatical
Neogrammarian Ne`o*gram*ma"ri*an, n. [Neo- + grammarian; a translation of G. junggrammatiker.] One of a group of philologists who apply phonetic laws more widely and strictly than was formerly done, and who maintain that these laws admit of no real exceptions. -- Ne`o*gram*mat"ic*al, a.

Meaning of GRAMMATICA from wikipedia

- An ars grammatica (English: art of grammar) is a generic or proper title for surveys of Latin grammar. The first ars grammatica seems to have been composed...
- Damian Grammaticas (born June 1970 in Nairobi) is a Kenyan-born British journalist, working for the BBC. Of Gr**** descent, Grammaticas was born in June...
- Grammatica Litvanica (Lithuanian: Lietuvių kalbos gramatika, lit. 'Lithuanian grammar') is the first prescriptive printed grammar of the Lithuanian language...
- The Summa Grammatica (Latin for Overview of Grammar; c. AD 1280) or Speculative Grammar (Grammatica Speculativa) was a work by the medieval Modist philosopher...
- Grammatica Figurata, to make the grammatical rules of Donatus' Ars Minor, more appealing to children. He died in 1511 in Sélestat. The Grammatica Figurata...
- The Grammatica de Interlingua, written by Karel Wilgenhof, is the first Interlingua grammar written entirely in Interlingua. The Grammatica does not depart...
- Antiveduto Grammatica (December 1569 – April 1626) was a proto-Baroque Italian painter, active near Rome. Grammatica was born in Rome, where he was baptised...
- take the place of Euanthius, a learned commentator on Terence. The Ars Grammatica, in five books, is addressed to his son (not a Roman, as the preface shows)...
- The Summa Grammatica (Latin for "Overview of Grammar"; c. AD 1240 or c. 1250) was one of the earlier works on Latin grammar and Aristotelian logic by the...
- Thomas of Erfurt decades later, in his treatise De modis significandi seu grammatica speculativa, probably written in the first decade of the 14th century...