con·junc·tion (k n-j ngk sh n)n.1. a. The act of joining. b. The state of being joined. 2. A joint or simultaneous occurrence; concurrence: the conjunction of historical and economic forces that created a depression. 3. One resulting from or embodying a union; a combination: "He is, in fact, a remarkable conjunction of talents" (Jerry Adler). 4. Abbr. conj. Grammar a. The part of speech that serves to connect words, phrases, clauses, or sentences. b. Any of the words belonging to this part of speech, such as and, but, as, and because. 5. Astronomy The position of two celestial bodies on the celestial sphere when they have the same celestial longitude. 6. Logic a. A compound proposition that has components joined by the word and or its symbol and is true only if both or all the components are true. b. The relationship between the components of a conjunction.
[Middle English coniunccioun, from Old French conjunction, conjuncion, from Latin coni ncti , coni ncti n-, a joining, conjunction (in grammatical sense, translation of Greek sundesmos, binding together, conjunction), from coni nctus, past participle of coniungere, to join; see conjoin.]
con·junc tion·al adj. con·junc tion·al·ly adv. |
conjunction Noun 1. joining together 2. simultaneous occurrence of events 3. a word or group of words that connects words, phrases, or clauses; for example and, if, and but 4. Astron the apparent nearness of two heavenly bodies to each other conjunctional adj
conjunction (k n-j ngk sh n) The position of two celestial bodies when they have the same celestial longitude, especially a configuration in which a planet or the Moon lies on a straight line from Earth to or through the Sun. Planets in this position are not visible to the naked eye because they are in line with the Sun and obscured by its glare; the Moon in this position is new.  The inner planets Mercury and Venus have two conjunction points with Earth. Either planet is at inferior conjunction when it lies directly between the Earth and the Sun, and is at superior conjunction when it lies directly opposite Earth on the far side of the Sun. The outer planets have only one conjunction point with Earth, when they lie opposite Earth on the far side of the Sun. Compare opposition. See more at elongation. |
Conjunction a combination of events or circumstances. Examples: conjunction of alleys, courts, and passages, 1722; of circumstances, 1866; of events, 1862; of grammarians—Lipton, 1970; of planets, 1375; of all good things. 1644.
ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms | Noun | 1. | conjunction - the temporal property of two things happening at the same time; "the interval determining the coincidence gate is adjustable"concomitance - occurrence or existence together or in connection with one another overlap - the property of partial coincidence in time unison - occurring together or simultaneously; "the two spoke in unison" | | 2. | conjunction - the state of being joined togetheranastomosis, inosculation - a natural or surgical joining of parts or branches of tubular structures so as to make or become continuous synapse - the junction between two neurons (axon-to-dendrite) or between a neuron and a muscle; "nerve impulses cross a synapse through the action of neurotransmitters" unification, union - the state of being joined or united or linked; "there is strength in union" | | 3. | conjunction - an uninflected function word that serves to conjoin words or phrases or clauses or sentencescoordinating conjunction - a conjunction (like `and' or `or') that connects two identically constructed grammatical constituents | | 4. | conjunction - the grammatical relation between linguistic units (words or phrases or clauses) that are connected by a conjunctionsubordinating conjunction - the subordination that occurs when a conjunction makes one linguistic unit a constituent of another | | 5. | conjunction - (astronomy) apparent meeting or passing of two or more celestial bodies in the same degree of the zodiacastronomy, uranology - the branch of physics that studies celestial bodies and the universe as a whole encounter, meeting - a casual or unexpected convergence; "he still remembers their meeting in Paris"; "there was a brief encounter in the hallway" inferior conjunction - (astronomy) the alignment of the Earth and a planet on the same side of the sun superior conjunction - (astronomy) the alignment of the Earth and a planet on the opposite side of the sun | | 6. | conjunction - something that joins or connectstangency, contact - (electronics) a junction where things (as two electrical conductors) touch or are in physical contact; "they forget to solder the contacts" joint - junction by which parts or objects are joined together splice, splicing - a junction where two things (as paper or film or magnetic tape) have been joined together; "the break was due to an imperfect splice" thermojunction - a junction between two dissimilar metals across which a voltage appears |
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Translations conjunction [kənˈdʒʌŋkʃən] n → conjonction f; in conjunction with → (conjointement) avec
conjunctionn conjunction [kənˈdʒaŋkʃən]a word that connects sentences, clauses or words John sang and Mary danced; I'll do it if you want. voegwoord كَلِمَة رَبْط / عَطْف грам. съюз spojka bindeord; konjunktion die Konjunktion σύνδεσμος (γραμμ.) conjunción sidesõna حرف ربط konjunktio conjonction מִילָת חִיבּוּר संयोग, मेल spoj, stjecaj, veznik kötőszó konjungsi samtenging congiunzione 接続詞 접속사 jungtukas saiklis kata penghubung voegwoord bindeord, konjunksjon spójnik conjunção conjuncţie союз spojka veznik veznik konjunktion คำสันธาน bağlaç 連接詞 сполучник حرف عطف liên từ 连接词 in conjunction (with)(acting) together (with). tesame met; in oorleg met, in samewerking met, met medewerking van بالإشْتِراك مع заедно с ve spojení/spolupráci s sammen zusammen mit σε συνδυασμό koos با هم؛ توام با conjointement avec יָחַד עִם समुच्चयबोधक u spoju s, zajedno s vkivel együtt bersama ásamt, í sameiningu við ~と共に ...와 협력하여 kartu, išvien kopā bersama samen met i forbindelse med, i samsvar med razem (z) juntamente com împreună (cu) совместно (с) spolu (s) skupaj (z) u vezi i samverkan (tillsammans) med พร้อมด้วย birlikte 與...協力 разом, спільно كے ساتھ، سے مل كر cùng với 与...协力
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