
1) Bound in close association 2) Combined 3) Conjoined 4) Conjunct influences 5) Formed by conjunction 6) United
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1) Combined 2) Concerted 3) Cooperative 4) Joint 5) United
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In linguistics, the term conjunct has three distinct uses: This article discusses the first kind of conjunct. == The semantic functions of conjuncts == English conjuncts often have the following functions ...
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an adjective applied to a melodic line that moves by step (intervals of a 2nd) rather in disjunct motion (by leap).
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• (a.) Same as Conjoined. • (a.) United; conjoined; concurrent.
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an adjective applied to a melodic line that moves by step (intervals of a 2nd) rather in disjunct motion (by leap).
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Con·junct' adjective [ Latin
conjunctus , past participle See
Conjoin .]
1. United; conjoined; concurrent. [ Archaic]
2. (Her.) Same as
Conjoined .
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an adjective applied to a melodic line that moves by step (intervals of a 2nd) rather in disjunct motion (by leap).
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[
adj] - bound in close association 2. [adj] - (music) progressing melodically by intervals of a second
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a melody that moves mostly by whole step or half step, moving up and down the scale. The music for the phrases `Row, row, row your boat, gently down the stream ` is conjunct, as are many examples of plainchant. Antonym: disjunct.
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adjective bound in close association; `conjunct influences`; `conjunct ideas`
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stepwise progression in melody.
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bound in close association; conjoined; combined; united: conjunct ideas; conjunct influences. · formed by conjunction. · · occurring only in combination with an immediately preceding or following form of a particular class, and constituting with this form a single phonetic unit, as 'll in English he'll, and n't in...
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