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- CONJUNCT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
A conjunction is a word (particularly and, or, *or *but) that joins together words or groups of words, and an adverb that joins two clauses or sentences (such as so, however, meanwhile, therefore, or also) is called a conjunctive adverb —or simply a conjunct
- Definition and Examples of Conjuncts in English Grammar
In English grammar, a conjunct, from the Latin, "join together," is a word, phrase, or clause linked to another word, phrase, or clause through coordination For instance, two clauses connected by and (" The clown laughed and the child cried ") are conjuncts
- CONJUNCT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Following out of the aforementioned property, consonants lacking a proceeding vowel may condense into the proceeding consonant, forming "compound" or "conjunct" letters
- Conjunct - Wikipedia
A conjunct is an adverbial that adds information to the sentence that is not considered part of the propositional content (or at least not essential) but which connects the sentence with previous parts of the discourse
- Conjunct Definition Meaning - YourDictionary
Conjunct definition: Joined together; united
- Conjunct - definition of conjunct by The Free Dictionary
1 bound in close association; conjoined; united: conjunct influences 2 formed by conjunction 3 progressing melodically by intervals of a second: the conjunct motion of an ascending scale n 4 a person or thing conjoined with another
- Conjunct - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
Definitions of conjunct adjective involving the joint activity of two or more “the conjunct influence of fire and strong wind” synonyms: concerted, conjunctive, cooperative joint united or combined
- conjunct | Definition and example sentences - Cambridge Dictionary
Examples of how to use “conjunct” in a sentence from Cambridge Dictionary
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