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gram·mat·i·cal \grəˈmad.]ə̇kəl, -at], .]ēk-\ adjective also gram·mat·ic \]ik, ]ēk\ Etymology: grammatical from Late Latin grammaticalis, from Latin grammaticus grammatical (from Greek grammatikos skilled in grammar) + -alis -al; grammatic from Latin grammaticus — more at grammar 1. a. : of or relating to grammar < a grammatical rule > b. : according to or following the words taken strictly in accordance with the rules of grammar : literal < grammatical sense > < a grammatical interpretation > 2. a. : according to the rules of grammar : correct as regards grammar < strictly grammatical use of the words > b. : of, relating to, or being in strict accordance with the grammar or methodic principles of an art or science, discipline, or practice < the foremost grammatical difference in the heraldry of the continent — D.L.Galbreath > • gram·mat·i·cal·ly \]ə̇k(ə)lē, ]ēk-, -li\ adverb • gram·mat·i·cal·ness \]ə̇kəlnə̇s, ]ēk-\ noun -es |