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WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024con•junct (adj. kən jungkt′, kon′jungkt;n. kon′jungkt),USA pronunciation adj. - bound in close association;
conjoined; combined; united:conjunct ideas; conjunct influences. - formed by conjunction.
- Grammar
- occurring only in combination with an immediately preceding or following form of a particular class, and constituting with this form a single phonetic unit, as 'll in English he'll, and n't in isn't.
- (of a pronoun) having enclitic or proclitic form and occurring with a verb, as French me, le, se.
- pertaining to a word so characterized.
- Music and Danceprogressing melodically by intervals of a second:conjunct motion of an ascending scale.
n. - Philosophy[Logic.]either of the propositions in a conjunction.
- Grammara conjunctive adverb.
- Latin conjunctus joined, connected (past participle of conjungere to join together), equivalent. to con- con- + junc- (variant stem of jungere to join) + -tus past participle suffix
- late Middle English (past participle) 1425–75
con•junct′ly, adv. |