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clausels

Clausels is not a widely recognized term in mainstream English. In modern usage, the plural of clause is clauses. Clausels may appear in rare or historical texts as an alternative spelling of clause or as a transliteration in non-English sources. Because of its rarity, clausels is usually treated as a variant spelling or potential misspelling rather than a distinct term.

In its most straightforward linguistic sense, clausels would refer to multiple clauses that make up a sentence

Beyond linguistic senses, clausels can appear as a surname in some families, in which case “the Clausels”

or
a
legal
document.
When
encountered
in
English,
it
is
generally
advisable
to
use
clauses.
The
cognate
term
Klausel
exists
in
German
and
shares
a
similar
meaning,
though
the
spellings
and
usage
differ
between
languages.
would
refer
to
people
bearing
that
surname.
In
fictional
or
branding
contexts,
Clausels
might
be
used
as
a
proper
noun
for
a
character,
organization,
or
product
name,
but
such
uses
are
not
established
in
encyclopedic
sources.
See
also:
clause,
clauses,
Klausel.