Conjunct [adjective]

Definition of Conjunct:

shared, combined

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Sentence/Example of Conjunct:

The difference is that they are conjunct, whereas in the primitive standard octave (e—e) the tetrachords are disjunct (e-a b-e).

This must have been true a fortiori of the older seven-stringed scale, in which the Mes united the two conjunct tetrachords.

Cirripedia sine pedunculo: scuta et terga musculis depressoribus instructa: reliqu test valv inter se immobiliter conjunct.

Either you mean another instead of this, as a competitor, or, another part conjunct with these parts.

And as he is the pastor of this people, it is by the conjunct causes of appropriation: which are, 1.

Pinn dorsales du, radiis flexilibus: ventrales conjunct, infundibuliformes.

I mean, singing of psalms, which I before proved an ordinary duty of conjunct christians, therefore of families.

Therefore the family conjunct, and not only particular members secretly, should pray for them and give thanks for them.

The husband is to be the mouth of the family, in their daily conjunct prayers unto God.

That the land forces of France are well adapted to concur with their marine in conjunct expeditions of this nature.