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Conjunct

see synonyms of conjunct

Adjective

1. conjunct

progressing melodically by intervals of a second

Example Sentences:
'conjunct motion of an ascending scale'

2. conjunct

bound in close association

Example Sentences:
'conjunct influences'
'conjunct ideas'

3. concerted, conjunct, conjunctive, cooperative

involving the joint activity of two or more

Example Sentences:
'concerted action'
'the conjunct influence of fire and strong wind'
'the conjunctive focus of political opposition'
'a cooperative effort'
'a united effort'
'joint military activities'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Conjunct

see synonyms of conjunct
adjective
1. 
joined; united
2. music
relating to or denoting two adjacent degrees of a scale
noun
3. logic
one of the propositions or formulas in a conjunction

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Conjunct

see synonyms of conjunct
adjective
1. 
joined together; joint; associated
2.  Music
pertaining to progression by successive degrees of a scale
noun
3. 
a person or thing joined or associated with another

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Conjunct

see synonyms of conjunct
adj.
1. Joined together; united.
2. Acting in association; combined: "the conjunct ... influences of fire and strong drink" (Thomas Love Peacock).
3. Music Of or relating to successive tones of the scale, moving step by step: conjunct motion; a conjunct melody.
n. (kŏnjŭngkt)
1. One that is in conjunction or association with another.
2. Logic One of the components of a conjunction.

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