Conjunct
[kәn'dʒʌŋkt]
Definition
(adj.) progressing melodically by intervals of a second; 'conjunct motion of an ascending scale' .
(adj.) bound in close association; 'conjunct influences'; 'conjunct ideas' .
Typist: Marion--From WordNet
Definition
(a.) United; conjoined; concurrent.
(a.) Same as Conjoined.
Edited by Horace
Definition
adj. conjoined: concurrent.—n. Conjunc′tion connection union: (gram.) a word that connects sentences clauses and words: one of the aspects of the planets when two heavenly bodies have the same longitude—i.e. when the same perpendicular to the ecliptic passes through both.—adj. Conjunc′tional relating to a conjunction.—adv. Conjunc′tionally.—adj. Conjunc′tive closely united: serving to unite: connective: (gram.) introduced by a conjunction.—adv. Conjunc′tively.—n. Conjunc′tiveness.—adv. Conjunc′tly conjointly: in union.—n. Conjunc′ture combination of circumstances: important occasion crisis.—Grand conjunctions those where several planets or stars are found together.
Typed by Elvin