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Conjunct   Listen
adjective
Conjunct  adj.  
1.
United; conjoined; concurrent. (Archaic)
2.
(Her.) Same as Conjoined.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Conjunct" Quotes from Famous Books



... ironical—of Triumviri reipublicae constituendae, and share the power and the provinces among them. Gaul was to be Antony's; Spain fell to the lot of Lepidus, and Africa, Sardinia, and Sicily were to belong to Octavius. A conjunct proscription followed, each of the partners in the villanous design bartering the life of his friends, for the pleasure of destroying his foes. The detested author of the "Philippics" was given up to Antony's revenge; and, according to Appian, the number ...
— Great Men and Famous Women. Vol. 1 of 8 • Various



Words linked to "Conjunct" :   joint, united, disjunct, music, conjunctive, cooperative



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