Declarats
Declarats refers to a concept or entity that is declared. The term itself suggests something that has been made known, stated, or affirmed. In programming contexts, declarations are statements that introduce names for entities and specify their types. For example, in many programming languages, one might declare a variable, a function, or a class. This declaration provides the compiler or interpreter with information about how to interpret and use that named entity. Without a declaration, a program might not know what a particular name refers to, leading to errors.
In a broader sense, a "declarat" can also refer to any statement that makes a formal assertion