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conjunctionally
Variant of conjunction
conjunction
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con·junc·tion (kən juŋk′s̸hən)
noun
- a joining together or being joined together; union; association; combination
- an occurring together; coincidence the conjunction of events
- Astrol., Astron. the condition of two or more celestial bodies, esp. a planet with the sun, located along the same celestial longitude when observed from the earth
- Gram. an uninflected word used to connect words, phrases, clauses, or sentences; connective: conjunctions may be coordinating (Ex.: and, but, or), subordinating (Ex.: if, when, as, because, though), or correlative (Ex.: either . . . or, both . . . and)
Etymology: ME conjunccion < OFr conjunction < L conjunctio < pp. of conjungere: see conjoin
Related Forms:
- conjunctional con·junc′·tional adjective
- conjunctionally con·junc′·tion·ally adverb
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