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conjunct (adj.)

"conjoined, conjoint," mid-15c., from Latin coniunctus, past participle of coniugare "to join together," from assimilated form of com "with, together" (see con-) + iugare "to join," from iugum "yoke" (from PIE root *yeug- "to join"). A doublet of conjoint and conjoint.

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Definitions of conjunct from WordNet

conjunct (adj.)
progressing melodically by intervals of a second;
conjunct motion of an ascending scale
conjunct (adj.)
bound in close association;
conjunct influences
conjunct ideas
conjunct (adj.)
involving the joint activity of two or more;
the conjunct influence of fire and strong wind
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