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Miller's  famous
Adjective
 " declension
Noun
  thesis
Noun
derives
Verb
  its
Pronoun
  name
Noun
  from
Adposition
 Scottow's  title
Noun
.

Miller's famous "declension thesis" derives its name from Scottow's title.
Words and sentences
New
famous

New
declension

  1. A falling off, decay or descent.
  2. The act of declining a word; the act of listing the inflections of a noun, pronoun or adjective in order.
  3. The product of that act; a list of declined forms.
  4. A way of categorizing nouns, pronouns, or adjectives according to the inflections they receive.

New
thesis

  1. Senses relating to logic, rhetoric, etc.
  2. Senses relating to logic, rhetoric, etc.
  3. Senses relating to logic, rhetoric, etc.
  4. Senses relating to logic, rhetoric, etc.
  5. Senses relating to logic, rhetoric, etc.
  6. Senses relating to music and prosody.
  7. Senses relating to music and prosody.

New
derives

third-person singular simple present indicative of derive

New
its

New
name

New
from

  1. Used to indicate source or provenance.
  2. Originating at (a year, time, etc.)
  3. Used to indicate a starting point or initial reference.
  4. Used to indicate a starting point or initial reference.
  5. Used to indicate a starting point or initial reference.
  6. Used to indicate a starting point or initial reference.
  7. Used to indicate a starting point or initial reference.
  8. Used to indicate a starting point or initial reference.
  9. Indicating removal or separation.
  10. Indicating removal or separation.
  11. Indicating exclusion.
  12. Indicating differentiation.
  13. Produced with or out of (a substance or material).
  14. Used to indicate causation; because of, as a result of.

New
title

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