conjunct in English

adjective
1
joined together, combined, or associated.
A poet may not open up continents but he can make readers join in his solitude and shame, bringing about a kind of church, or ‘pleasure-dome’, of sympathetic conjunct attention.
noun
1
each of two or more things that are joined or associated.
There is a separate section dealing with the formation of conjuncts .

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1. Argent, two Annulets conjunct sable, within an orle of trefoils slipped vert--John ETON

2. In astrology, there are “soft” (or easy) Aspects (conjunct, sextile, trine) and

3. Concerted: 1 adj involving the joint activity of two or more “ Concerted action” Synonyms: conjunct , conjunctive , cooperative joint united or combined

4. 22 To help with this, Jupiter may be conjunct the Sun Ascendant, or Moon adding protectiveness and good fortune, or the chart may be favorably aspected in other way.

5. Ascendant conjunct Aldebaran: Wealth, power, courage, generosity, ingenuity, rise to authority, martial success, subject to cuts, wounds, accidents, sores and injuries to the face, pains in the head and fevers

6. Rule of Adjunction definition is - a rule in logic: if each of two statements (as p and q) has been asserted then their conjunct (as pq) may be asserted.

7. Adjacent (graph theory), two vertices that are the endpoints of an edge in a graph Adjacent (music), a conjunct step to a note which is next in the scale See also