The transitive colon is a term used in grammar to refer to a specific use of colons, particularly in lists or explanations. It serves to introduce an explanation, elaboration, or a list that follows. For example, in the sentence "She has three favorite fruits: Apples, bananas, and cherries," the colon introduces the items in the list. Its primary function is to clarify or expand upon the preceding clause.
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