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▸ noun: In formal language theory, an LL grammar is a context-free grammar that can be parsed by an LL parser, which parses the input from Left to right, and constructs a Leftmost derivation of the sentence (hence LL, compared with LR parser that constructs a rightmost derivation).
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▸ noun: In formal language theory, an LL grammar is a context-free grammar that can be parsed by an LL parser, which parses the input from Left to right, and constructs a Leftmost derivation of the sentence (hence LL, compared with LR parser that constructs a rightmost derivation).
▸ Words similar to LL grammar
▸ Usage examples for LL grammar
▸ Idioms related to LL grammar
▸ Wikipedia articles (New!)
▸ Words that often appear near LL grammar
▸ Rhymes of LL grammar
▸ Invented words related to LL grammar