Conjunct
WordNet

adjective


(1)   Progressing melodically by intervals of a second
"Conjunct motion of an ascending scale"
(2)   Involving the joint activity of two or more
"The attack was met by the combined strength of two divisions"
"Concerted action"
"The conjunct influence of fire and strong wind"
"The conjunctive focus of political opposition"
"A cooperative effort"
"A united effort"
"Joint military activities"
(3)   Bound in close association
"Conjunct influences"
"Conjunct ideas"
WiktionaryText

Noun



  1. Either term of a conjunction
      1. An adjunct that supplements a sentence with information, not considered to be an essential part of the propositional content, that connects the sentence with previous parts of the discourse, as "therefore" in "It was raining. Therefore, we didn't go swimming."

      Adjective



      1. conjoined
        Set A is conjunct with set B.
      2. acting together; collaborative
 
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