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connex I. connex noun (-es) Etymology: Middle French connexe connected property, from connexe, adjective, connected, related, from Latin connexus, past participle of connectere — more at connect 1. obsolete a. : bond, tie b. : a connected incident or property 2. obsolete : a conditional proposition in logic II. con·nex \kəˈneks\ verb (-ed/-ing/-es) Etymology: Middle French connexer, from connexe connected : connect III. connex \ˈkä(ˌ)neks, -_niks\ adjective Etymology: Latin connexus 1. : connected: as a. : closely connected : linked in meaning (as father-son, left-right) — opposed to disparate b. of a dyadic relation : connecting every two distinct members of its field < in the field of positive integers, the relation less than or equal to is connex for either a ≤ b or b ≤ a > 2. : belonging to or constituting one syntactical unit < in the dog barked, the complete sentence or either or both of its constituents are connex > |