Conjunct

прилагательное соединённый; связанный; объединённый, сгруппированный

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Conjunct

I. adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Latin conjunctus, past participle of conjungere 1. united, joined 2. joint 3. relating to melodic progression by intervals of no more than a major second — compare disjunct II. noun 1. something joined or associated with another; specifically one of the components of a conjunction 2. an adverb or adverbial (as so, in addition, however, secondly) that indicates the speaker's or writer's assessment of the connection between linguistic units (as clauses)

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