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Conjunct - Law Dictionary Search Results

Home Dictionary Name: conjunct

Conjunctional

relating to a conjunction


Conjunctively

in conjunction or union together


Conjunctiveness

the state or quality of being conjunctive


Supplies and services

may both be affected the word and is not used conjunctively but disjunctively if sweepers strike no question of disrupting supplies


concurrent

arising or operating at the same time often in relationship conjunction association or cooperation the power of taxation in the general


Breech sight

the breech of a firearm to guide the eye in conjunction with the front sight in taking aim


Cobelligerent

carrying on war in conjunction with another power


Com

prefix from the latin preposition cum signifying with together in conjunction very etc it is used in the form com before


Concessive

implying concession as a concessive conjunction


Concurrence

the act of concurring a meeting or coming together union conjunction combination


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