Clause
Clause
noun.
from Latin clausa for "conclusion", as in "closing, or end of a sentence or legal argument
1. Contract:
A portion of an agreement, treaty or contract
2. Grammar
A part of a larger sentence that contains a subject and a verb. An Independent clause could be a sentence by itself (because it makes a complete thought), whereas a Dependent clause could not be a sentence by itself (because it does not make a complete thought).
For grammatical use of "clause," see: Clause (grammar)