Well-formedness
adjective
1.
rightly or pleasingly formed:
a well-formed contour.
2.
Linguistics. (of an utterance) conforming to the rules of a language; grammatical (opposed to ill-formed).
adjective
1.
(logic, linguistics) (of a formula, expression, etc) constructed in accordance with the syntactic rules of a particular system; grammatically correct
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