Associations to the word «Conjunctive»

Wiktionary

CONJUNCTIVE, adjective. (astrology) (astronomy) Relating to a conjunction (appearance in the sky of two astronomical objects with the same right ascension or the same ecliptical longitude).
CONJUNCTIVE, adjective. (grammar) Relating to a conjunction (part of speech).
CONJUNCTIVE, adjective. (grammar) Relating to the conjunctive mood.
CONJUNCTIVE, adjective. (grammar) Of a personal pronoun, used only in immediate conjunction with the verb of which the pronoun is the subject, such as French je or Irish sé
CONJUNCTIVE, adjective. (grammar) (of a verb) Subjunctive: inflected to indicate that an act or state of being is possible, contingent or hypothetical, and not a fact.
CONJUNCTIVE, adjective. (logic) Of or relating to logical conjunction.
CONJUNCTIVE, adjective. (obsolete) Closely united.
CONJUNCTIVE ADVERB, noun. (grammar) An adverb that connects two clauses.
CONJUNCTIVE ADVERBS, noun. Plural of conjunctive adverb
CONJUNCTIVE MODE, noun. (grammar) The subjunctive mood.
CONJUNCTIVE MODES, noun. Plural of conjunctive mode
CONJUNCTIVE MOOD, noun. (grammar) The subjunctive mood.
CONJUNCTIVE MOODS, noun. Plural of conjunctive mood
CONJUNCTIVE NORMAL FORM, noun. (logic) The form of a boolean formula that the formula has if the formula is a conjunction of disjunctions of literals, such as "(A or B or C) and (D or E or not F)".
CONJUNCTIVE TISSUE, noun. Connective tissue

Dictionary definition

CONJUNCTIVE, noun. An uninflected function word that serves to conjoin words or phrases or clauses or sentences.
CONJUNCTIVE, adjective. Serving or tending to connect.
CONJUNCTIVE, adjective. Involving the joint activity of two or more; "concerted action"; "the conjunct influence of fire and strong wind"; "the conjunctive focus of political opposition"; "a cooperative effort"; "a united effort"; "joint military activities".

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