Conjunct - Law Dictionary Search Results
Conominee
One nominated in conjunction with another a joint nominee
Copulation
The act of coupling or joining union conjunction
Copulative
Serving to couple unite or connect as a copulative conjunction like ldquoandrdquo
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Corradiation
A conjunction or concentration of rays in one point
Hotpress
To apply heat to in conjunction with mechanical pressure for the purpose of giving a smooth
Interlunar
to the time when the moon at or near its conjunction with the sun is invisible
ophthalmitis
severe conjunctivitis ophthalmia
Polysyndetic
Characterized by polysyndeton or the multiplication of conjunctions
With
gathered from the context and has to be considered in conjunction with words which precede and those which follow it, Delhi
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