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conjunctmid-15c., from Latin coniunctus, past participle of coniugare (see conjugal). A doublet of conjoint.
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conjunctSmooth, connected melody that moves principally in stepwise motion.
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conjunct(adj) progressing melodically by intervals of a second(adj) bound in close association(adj) involving the joint activity of two or more
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conjunctstepwise progression in melody.
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conjunct(bindeadverbial): a type of adverbial. Conjuncts bind together sentences, and express relations between them, e.g. contrast (however, on the other hand), similarity (likewise, similarly), continuation [..]
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conjunct
(logic) Either term of a conjunction
*en|conjunction
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