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Conjunct

adjective
1.
Progressing melodically by intervals of a second.
2.
Bound in close association.  "Conjunct ideas"
3.
Involving the joint activity of two or more.  Synonyms: concerted, conjunctive, cooperative.  "The conjunct influence of fire and strong wind" , "The conjunctive focus of political opposition" , "A cooperative effort" , "A united effort" , "Joint military activities"






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"Conjunct" Quotes from Famous Books



... mind, friend,' said Peter, 'I'll tell you the exact state of the conjunct processes, and make you sensible that I can bring mysell round with a wet finger, now I have my finger and my thumb on this loup-the-dike ...
— Redgauntlet • Sir Walter Scott

... first, the lowest, termed in Greek [Greek: hypaton]; second, the middle, called [Greek: meson]; third, the conjunct, termed [Greek: synemmenon]; fourth, the disjunct, named [Greek: diezeugmenon]; the fifth, which is the highest, is termed in Greek [Greek: hyperbolaion]. The concords, termed in Greek [Greek: symphoniai], of which human ...
— Ten Books on Architecture • Vitruvius



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