conjunction

  • 81inferior conjunction — noun Date: 1833 a conjunction of an inferior planet with the sun in which the planet is aligned between the earth and the sun …

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  • 82superior conjunction — noun Date: 1833 a conjunction of a planet with the sun in which the sun is aligned between the earth and the planet …

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  • 83Kai (conjunction) — Και ( and ) is a conjunction in Greek (sometimes abbreviated k), Coptic and, under the form kaj, Esperanto.Kai is the most frequent word in any Greek text and thus used by statisticians to assess authorship of ancient manuscripts (see… …

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  • 84alternative conjunction — Gram. a conjunction, as or, that expresses an alternative relationship between the words, phrases, or clauses it connects. [1930 35] * * * …

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  • 85correlative conjunction — Gram. either member of a matched pair of words, of which the second is a coordinating conjunction, as either ... or, neither ... nor, both ... and, or not only ... but. * * * …

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  • 86inferior conjunction — Astron. the alignment of an inferior planet between the sun and the earth. Cf. superior conjunction. [1825 35] * * * …

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  • 87superior conjunction — Astron. the alignment of an inferior planet and the sun in which the planet is at the far side of the sun from the earth. Cf. inferior conjunction. [1825 35] * * * …

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  • 88coordinating conjunction — noun A conjunction that joins two grammatical elements of the same status or construction …

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  • 89constant conjunction — Two events A and B are constantly conjoined if whenever one occurs the other does. The constant conjunction theory of causation, often attributed to Hume, is that this relationship is what is meant by saying that the one causes the other, or that …

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  • 90acting in conjunction — index concurrent (united) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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