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Look up conjunction in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Conjunction may refer to: Conjunction (grammar), a part of speech Logical conjunction, a mathematical
Conjunction
Logical connective AND
{\displaystyle \wedge } ) is the truth-functional operator of conjunction or logical conjunction. The logical connective of this operator is typically represented
Logical_conjunction
Part of speech that connects two words, sentences, phrases, or clauses
In grammar, a conjunction (abbreviated conj or cnj) is a part of speech that connects words, phrases, or clauses, which are called its conjuncts. That
Conjunction_(grammar)
Formal fallacy, aka Linda Problem
A conjunction effect or Linda problem is a bias or mistake in reasoning where adding extra details (an "and" statement or logical conjunction; mathematical
Conjunction_fallacy
Inference rule in logic
In propositional logic, conjunction elimination (also called and elimination, ∧ elimination, or simplification) is a valid immediate inference, argument
Conjunction_elimination
Property where statement order does not matter
In propositional logic, the commutativity of conjunction is a valid argument form and truth-functional tautology. It is considered to be a law of classical
Commutativity_of_conjunction
Conjunction of the planets Jupiter and Saturn
great conjunction is a conjunction of the planets Jupiter and Saturn, when the two planets appear closest together in the sky. Great conjunctions occur
Great_conjunction
Greek ligature
Kai is a conjunction meaning "and" in Ancient Greek (καί, kaí, [kǎi̯]), Modern Greek (και, kai, [ce]), Coptic (ⲕⲁⲓ, kai, [cɛ]) and Esperanto (kaj, [kai̯])
Kai_(conjunction)
Objects that appear to be close in the sky
In astronomy, a conjunction occurs when two astronomical objects or spacecraft appear to be close to each other in the sky. This means they have either
Conjunction_(astronomy)
Psychological effects
auditory illusory conjunctions, and illusory conjunctions produced by combinations of visual and tactile stimuli. Visual illusory conjunctions are thought to
Illusory_conjunctions
Phrase used in philosophy as a variant or near synonym for causality and induction
In philosophy, constant conjunction is a relationship between two events, where one event is invariably followed by the other: if the occurrence of A
Constant_conjunction
3rd episode of the 2nd season of Schoolhouse Rock!
"Conjunction Junction" is a song written by Bob Dorough as part of the Schoolhouse Rock! series of educational songs and videos. It aired on November
Conjunction_Junction
Rule of inference in propositional logic
Conjunction introduction (often abbreviated simply as conjunction and also called and introduction or adjunction) is a valid rule of inference of propositional
Conjunction_introduction
Astronomical event
conjunction, was an astronomical conjunction that occurred on February 25, 2012 between the Mercury, Venus, and Jupiter, forming a triple conjunction
2012 Venus–Jupiter–Mercury conjunction
2012_Venus–Jupiter–Mercury_conjunction
Recurring visual proximity of planets and stars
A triple conjunction is an astronomical event when two planets or a planet and a star appear to meet each other three times during a brief period, either
Triple_conjunction
Pair of logical equivalences
19th-century British mathematician. The rules allow the expression of conjunctions and disjunctions purely in terms of each other via negation. The rules
De_Morgan's_laws
Angle the planets make to each other in the horoscope
m)=1. A conjunction (abbreviated as "Con") is an angle of approximately (~) 0–10°. Typically, an orb of ~10° is considered to be a conjunction. If neither
Astrological_aspect
Comma before the conjunction in a list
a comma placed after the penultimate term in a list (just before the conjunction) when writing out three or more terms. For example, a list of three countries
Serial_comma
Solar system object is on the opposite side of the Sun from the Earth
Solar conjunction generally occurs when a planet or other Solar System object is on the opposite side of the Sun from the Earth. From an Earth reference
Solar_conjunction
Noun and subordinating conjunction
English language that functions both as a noun and as a subordinating conjunction. Its meaning varies largely based on its intended function, position
While
First lunar phase, the definition varies
non-astronomical contexts, is the first visible crescent of the Moon after conjunction with the Sun. This thin waxing crescent is briefly and faintly visible
New_moon
Non-profit organization
Conjunction Arts is a non-profit organization registered in New York that is primarily focused on supporting artists working in the field of socially
Conjunction_Arts
Symbol representing the word "and" (&)
ampersand, also known as the and sign, is the logogram &, representing the conjunction "and". It originated as a ligature of the word et (Latin for 'and').
Ampersand
Political party in Spain
The Republican–Socialist Conjunction (Spanish: Conjunción Republicano–Socialista, CRS) was a Spanish electoral coalition created in 1909 and lasting until
Republican–Socialist Conjunction
Republican–Socialist_Conjunction
Logical fallacy
The package-deal fallacy (also known as false conjunction) is the logical fallacy of assuming that things often grouped together by tradition or culture
Package-deal_fallacy
Properties linking logical conjunction and disjunction
propositional logic and Boolean algebra, there is a duality between conjunction and disjunction, also called the duality principle. It is the most widely
Conjunction/disjunction duality
Conjunction/disjunction_duality
Grammatical conjunction purported to give more information than 'or'
And/or is an English grammatical conjunction used to indicate that one, more, or all of the cases it connects may occur. It is used as an inclusive or
And/or
Coordinating conjunction in Hebrew
vav conjunctive (Hebrew: ו' החיבור vav hakhibur) is the coordinating conjunction meaning 'and' in Hebrew, spelled with the letter vav. It is a proclitic—i
Waw-conjunctive
Topics referred to by the same term
dictionary. And or AND may refer to: Conjunction, connecting two words, phrases, or clauses Logical conjunction in mathematical logic, notated as "∧"
And
Logical operator in propositional calculus
Logical equality is a logical operator that compares two truth values, or more generally, two formulas, such that it gives the value True if both arguments
Logical_equality
Topics referred to by the same term
free dictionary. BUT, but or But may refer to: but, the adversative conjunction in English British United Traction, British railway equipment and trolleybus
BUT
Algebraic manipulation of "true" and "false"
are numbers. Second, Boolean algebra uses logical operators such as conjunction (and) denoted as ∧, disjunction (or) denoted as ∨, and negation (not)
Boolean_algebra
Symbol connecting formulas in logic
connectives" shows examples. Common connectives include negation, disjunction, conjunction, implication, and equivalence. In standard systems of classical logic
Logical_connective
Accessory that is used in conjunction with a compatible device
television accessory (TV accessory) is an accessory that is used in conjunction with a television (TV) or other compatible display device and is intended
TV_accessory
Literary scheme omitting conjunctions
sometimes called asyndetism) is a literary scheme in which one or several conjunctions are deliberately omitted from a series of related clauses. Examples include
Asyndeton
mixed-race collaborative McCallum + Tarry. He is the Founding Director of Conjunction Arts, a Brooklyn-based nonprofit that supports artists by connecting
Bradley_McCallum
French chemist (1888 – 1950)
Catherine Chamié (13 December 1888 – 14 July 1950) was a French chemist. In conjunction with Irène Joliot-Curie, she first measured the half-life of radon. She
Catherine_Chamié
This is a list of hunting video games developed in conjunction with Cabela's for a variety of gaming platforms. Cabela's Big Game Hunter (1998) Cabela's
List_of_Cabela's_video_games
This is a list of the planetary conjunctions visible from Earth between 2005 and 2030. In astronomy, a conjunction is an event, defined only when using
List of conjunctions (astronomy)
List_of_conjunctions_(astronomy)
Military rank
military officer rank used in many countries. When used unhyphenated and in conjunction with no other indicators, major is one rank above captain in armies and
Major_(rank)
phone-hacking scandal is a chronological listing of individuals arrested in conjunction with the illegal acquisition of confidential information by employees
List of people arrested in the News International phone-hacking scandal
List_of_people_arrested_in_the_News_International_phone-hacking_scandal
Property involving two mathematical operations
Distribution of conjunction over disjunction ( P ∨ ( Q ∧ R ) ) ⇔ ( ( P ∨ Q ) ∧ ( P ∨ R ) ) Distribution of disjunction over conjunction ( P ∧ (
Distributive_property
such as hodiaŭ "today" (noun or adverb) and ankoraŭ "yet" or "still" (conjunction or adverb). Others are part of the correlative system, and will not be
Special_Esperanto_adverbs
English language word
can be used as a noun, verb, adverb, adjective, preposition, particle, conjunction, hedge, filler, quotative, and semi-suffix. Like is one of the words
Like
Series of U.S. military exercises conducted in conjunction with atmospheric nuclear tests
the code name of a series of exercises conducted by the US military in conjunction with atmospheric nuclear tests. They were carried out at the Nevada Proving
Desert_Rock_exercises
Category of words based on shared grammatical properties in a clause
parts of speech are noun, verb, adjective, adverb, pronoun, preposition, conjunction, interjection, numeral, article, and determiner. Other terms than part
Part_of_speech
Topics referred to by the same term
the Nasdaq-100 stock index The Morse code for unknown attacker, use in conjunction with SOS The poker hand "Village People", composed of four queens, see
QQQQ
Branch of logic
propositions by logical connectives representing the truth functions of conjunction, disjunction, implication, biconditional, and negation. Some sources
Propositional_logic
with the help of a coordinating conjunction. For instance, in a simple syndeton, two conjuncts are joined by a conjunction: "I will have eggs and ham". In
Syndeton
were between the Monarchical Coalition and the Republican-Socialist Conjunction, with a total victory for the former, which managed to win all the council
April 1931 Cádiz municipal election
April_1931_Cádiz_municipal_election
List of investigations, resignations, suspensions, and dismissals in conjunction with the news media phone hacking scandal is a chronological listing
List_of_investigations,_resignations,_suspensions,_and_dismissals_in_conjunction_with_the_news_media_phone_hacking_scandal
Historic site in Queensland, Australia
Region, Queensland, Australia. It was designed by Lawrence and Lordan in conjunction with Richard Hill built in 1926 by Carl Peter Jorgensen. It was also
Barrier_Reef_Hotel
General elections in the United States
legislatively referred initiatives. Special elections are often held in conjunction with regular elections, so additional Senators, governors and other local
United States midterm election
United_States_midterm_election
2020 flagship tablets by Samsung Electronics
announced on August 5, 2020, during Samsung's Galaxy Unpacked event in conjunction with the Galaxy Note20 series, Galaxy Z Fold2, Galaxy Watch3 and Galaxy
Samsung_Galaxy_Tab_S7
Academic journal
Conjunctions is a biannual American literary journal founded in 1981 by Bradford Morrow, who continues to edit the journal. In 1991, Bard College became
Conjunctions_(journal)
Inflammation of the veins
most commonly occurs in superficial veins. Phlebitis often occurs in conjunction with thrombosis (clotting inside blood vessels) and is then called thrombophlebitis
Phlebitis
Association football club in Liechtenstein
by the team 3 times in its history. The club runs its youth system in conjunction with FC Vaduz. Liechtenstein Football Cup Winners (3): 1954–55, 1962–63
FC_Schaan
American actress (1928–1977)
motion picture actress, and film producer. Much of her work was in conjunction with sexploitation filmmaker Russ Meyer, to whom she was married from
Eve_Meyer
Conjunction for emphasis
emphasis—"The substitution of a conjunction for a subordination". The basic idea is to use two words linked by the conjunction "and" instead of the one modifying
Hendiadys
Weapon used by early Roman legionaries
triarii. The hasta would also be reintroduced in the Late Roman army in conjunction with the spatha. Unlike the pilum, verutum and lancea, the hasta was
Hasta_(spear)
Topics referred to by the same term
correlative conjunction (e.g. "Neither the basketball team nor the football team is doing well.") Nor, a word used as a coordinating conjunction (e.g. "They
Nor
Logical operation
to the negation of the conjunction operation, expressed in ordinary language as "not both". It is also called non-conjunction, alternative denial (since
Sheffer_stroke
Ammonium carbonate used to restore consciousness after fainting
Modern solutions may also contain other products to perfume or act in conjunction with the ammonia, such as lavender oil or eucalyptus oil. Historically
Smelling_salts
Apparatus used to collect semen for artificial insemination
to mount the imitation as if it were real. They are commonly used in conjunction with a real female of the same species nearby, to help bring the male
Breeding_mount
Code uniquely identifying an audio recording
video recordings. The code was developed by the recording industry in conjunction with the ISO technical committee 46, subcommittee 9 (TC 46/SC 9), which
International Standard Recording Code
International_Standard_Recording_Code
Commonly used rules of replacement in propositional logic
replacement. The rules are used to eliminate redundancy in disjunctions and conjunctions when they occur in logical proofs. They are: The principle of idempotency
Tautology_(rule_of_inference)
550-559). On 30 August 1993, local numbers in most areas were changed in conjunction with a new numbering plan. The country calling code of Turkey is 90.
Telephone_numbers_in_Turkey
Traditional Chinese massage therapy
shiatsu. As a branch of traditional Chinese medicine, it is often used in conjunction with acupuncture, moxibustion, fire cupping, Chinese herbalism, tai chi
Tui_na
Word used in English language for several purposes
for several grammatical purposes. These include use as an adjective, conjunction, pronoun, adverb and intensifier; it has distance from the speaker, as
That
Mathematical table used in logic
and q are true, then the conjunction p ∧ q is true. For all other assignments of logical values to p and to q the conjunction p ∧ q is false. It can also
Truth_table
Royalty-free lossy audio encoding format
lossy audio compression, libvorbis. Vorbis is most commonly used in conjunction with the Ogg container format and it is therefore often referred to as
Vorbis
Absence in linguistics
subordinate conjunction occurs in English in sentences like I know ∅ he likes me, in which the zero conjunction plays the role of the subordinate conjunction that
Zero_(linguistics)
American film and television production company
chairman Harvey Weinstein, Spyglass was relaunched on March 13, 2019 in conjunction with Lantern Entertainment's assets being absorbed. On August 21, 1998
Spyglass_Media_Group
Sexual device
rings. They are sometimes used as medical devices, on their own or in conjunction with a penis pump to assist in the management of erectile dysfunction
Cock_ring
independence in 1971, was held in conjunction with the 2002 Bahraini general election. The most recent was held in conjunction with the 2022 Bahraini general
Governorates_of_Bahrain
Core component of a complex software system
subsystem; not unlike how a car engine functions. Software engines work in conjunction with other components of a process or system. They typically have an
Software_engine
of the World Index is a report published by the Fraser Institute in conjunction with the Economic Freedom Network, a Canadian group of independent research
List of sovereign states by economic freedom
List_of_sovereign_states_by_economic_freedom
Biennial international sporting event
only in 2014 the Asian Gymnastics Union held a senior tournament in conjunction with the junior championships for the first time. Note Complete results
Asian Gymnastics Championships
Asian_Gymnastics_Championships
Part of the Ottoman-Persian War of 1743–46
final destruction of the Ottoman army. The severity of the defeat, in conjunction with another defeat near Mosul, ended any hopes of Ottoman victory and
Battle_of_Kars_(1745)
English function word
the free dictionary. Than is a grammatical particle analyzed as both a conjunction and a preposition in the English language. It introduces a comparison
Than
British television series
October 2021, in six weekly installments. The show is produced by ITV in conjunction with Two Brothers Pictures. The series stars Joanne Froggatt as Angela
Angela_Black_(TV_series)
Professional wrestling hall of fame and television series
the sole inductee that year. The 1994 and 1995 ceremonies were held in conjunction with the annual King of the Ring pay-per-view events and the 1996 ceremony
WWE_Hall_of_Fame
2019 video game
Cyberpilot is a 2019 first-person shooter game developed by Arkane Lyon in conjunction with MachineGames, and published by Bethesda Softworks. A spin-off in
Wolfenstein:_Cyberpilot
Chemical substances that can terminate a pregnancy
performing medical abortions include mifepristone, which is typically used in conjunction with misoprostol in a two-step approach. Synthetic oxytocin, which is
Abortifacient
Garment associated with BDSM activities
darlexx are the most usual.[citation needed] Catsuits may be worn in conjunction with corsets, bondage harnesses or other restraints as part of a bondage
Bondage_suit
American soccer administrator (1945–2017)
conspiring with other FIFA executive committee members to accept bribes in conjunction with the failed bid of Morocco and the successful bid of South Africa
Chuck_Blazer
Sociological phenomenon
to stop the COVID-19 pandemic. Normalization of deviance can exist in conjunction with corporate omerta where deviation from rules is held up by a code
Normalization_of_deviance
Protocol for delivering audio and video over IP networks
RTP typically runs over User Datagram Protocol (UDP). RTP is used in conjunction with the RTP Control Protocol (RTCP). While RTP carries the media streams
Real-time_Transport_Protocol
Device used to detect enemy munitions and airplanes
laser-guided bombs to those targets. The first targeting pods were developed in conjunction with the earliest generation of PGMs in the mid-1960s. The design of
Targeting_pod
ended on 28 August. The tournaments take place every four years, in conjunction with the Summer Olympic Games. The associations affiliated to FIFA are
Football at the 2004 Summer Olympics
Football_at_the_2004_Summer_Olympics
Grammar of the Spanish language
than an inherent function of Spanish verbs or prepositions. The Spanish conjunctions y ('and') and o ('or') alter their form in both spoken and written language
Spanish_grammar
Adverb connecting two independent clauses
A conjunctive adverb, adverbial conjunction, or subordinating adverb is an adverb that connects two clauses by converting the clause it introduces into
Conjunctive_adverb
American actor
Yale Repertory Theater, the John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art in conjunction with the Asolo Repertory Theatre in Sarasota, Florida, the Indiana Repertory
John_G._Preston
Cloud that forms from large fires or explosions
dynamically in some ways to a firestorm, and the two phenomena may occur in conjunction with each other. However, either may occur without the other.[dubious
Flammagenitus_cloud
Words supplying mainly grammatical information, rather than content information
teaching. Function words might be prepositions, pronouns, auxiliary verbs, conjunctions, grammatical articles or particles, all of which belong to the group
Function_word
Television series
telenovela written by Julio Jiménez. It is produced by RTI Colombia in conjunction with the Telemundo network and with the participation of Caracol TV company
Pasión_de_Gavilanes
System of ten ordinals native to China
have acquired many other uses. Most prominently, they have been used in conjunction with the associated set of twelve Earthly Branches in the compound sexagenary
Heavenly_Stems
Model of computation
values in a Boolean circuit are Boolean values, and the circuit includes conjunction, disjunction, and negation gates. The values in an integer circuit are
Circuit_(computer_science)
Grand tourer jointly developed by Mercedes-Benz and McLaren Automotive
Mercedes-Benz owned 40 percent of the McLaren Group and the car was produced in conjunction between the two companies. The "SLR" name is an abbreviation for "Sport
Mercedes-Benz_SLR_McLaren
Latin letter E with grave accent
is derived from Latin ĕst and is accented to distinguish it from the conjunction e meaning "and". È is also used to mark a stressed [ɛ] at the end of
È
CONJUNCTION
CONJUNCTION
CONJUNCTION
CONJUNCTION
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Extreme Power
Boy/Male
British, English
Chief Guardian
Girl/Female
Tamil
Softened
Boy/Male
Teutonic
Famous fighter.
Boy/Male
Arabic
Father of the Poor
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
King of Music; Lord of Song
Girl/Female
Welsh English Irish
Beautiful.
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Good Narrator
Girl/Female
Latin American Greek Biblical English
Marvelous.
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Torch
CONJUNCTION
CONJUNCTION
CONJUNCTION
CONJUNCTION
CONJUNCTION
a.
Pertaining to conjunction, especially to the period between two successive conjunctions; extending from one conjunction, as of the moon or a planet with the sun, to the next; as, a synodical month (see Lunar month, under Month); the synodical revolution of the moon or a planet.
n.
The point of an orbit, as of the moon or a planet, at which it is in conjunction or opposition; -- commonly used in the plural.
n.
Concord; harmony; conjunction; agreement; uniformity; as, a unity of proofs; unity of doctrine.
n.
The position or aspect of a heavenly body, as the moon or a planet, when half way between conjunction, or opposition, and quadrature, or distant from another body 45 degrees.
pron., a., conj., &
As a conjunction, that retains much of its force as a demonstrative pronoun.
v. t.
To apply to, in conjunction with mechanical pressure, for the purpose of giving a smooth and glosay surface, or to express oil, etc.; as, to hotpress paper, linen, etc.
adv.
While; whereas; although; -- used in the manner of a conjunction to introduce a dependent adverbial sentence or clause, having a causal, conditional, or adversative relation to the principal proposition; as, he chose to turn highwayman when he might have continued an honest man; he removed the tree when it was the best in the grounds.
a.
The position of one heavenly body in respect to another when distant from it 90¡, or a quarter of a circle, as the moon when at an equal distance from the points of conjunction and opposition.
a.
Characterized by polysyndeton, or the multiplication of conjunctions.
n.
A judicatory consisting of all the ministers within a certain district, and one layman, who is a ruling elder, from each parish or church, commissioned to represent the church in conjunction with the pastor. This body has a general jurisdiction over the churches under its care, and next below the provincial synod in authority.
a.
Tending to subordinate; expressing subordination; used to introduce a subordinate sentence; as, a subordinative conjunction.
a.
Notwithstanding what has been said or done; in spite of what has occured; nevertheless; -- sometimes used as a conjunction. See Synonym of But.
n.
The meeting of two or more stars or planets in the same degree of the zodiac; as, the conjunction of the moon with the sun, or of Jupiter and Saturn. See the Note under Aspect, n., 6.
n.
Agreement and conjunction of mind, spirit, will, affections, or the like; harmony; concord.
prep.
The alternate rising and falling of the waters of the ocean, and of bays, rivers, etc., connected therewith. The tide ebbs and flows twice in each lunar day, or the space of a little more than twenty-four hours. It is occasioned by the attraction of the sun and moon (the influence of the latter being three times that of the former), acting unequally on the waters in different parts of the earth, thus disturbing their equilibrium. A high tide upon one side of the earth is accompanied by a high tide upon the opposite side. Hence, when the sun and moon are in conjunction or opposition, as at new moon and full moon, their action is such as to produce a greater than the usual tide, called the spring tide, as represented in the cut. When the moon is in the first or third quarter, the sun's attraction in part counteracts the effect of the moon's attraction, thus producing under the moon a smaller tide than usual, called the neap tide.
v. i. & auxiliary.
As an auxiliary, shall indicates a duty or necessity whose obligation is derived from the person speaking; as, you shall go; he shall go; that is, I order or promise your going. It thus ordinarily expresses, in the second and third persons, a command, a threat, or a promise. If the auxillary be emphasized, the command is made more imperative, the promise or that more positive and sure. It is also employed in the language of prophecy; as, "the day shall come when . . . , " since a promise or threat and an authoritative prophecy nearly coincide in significance. In shall with the first person, the necessity of the action is sometimes implied as residing elsewhere than in the speaker; as, I shall suffer; we shall see; and there is always a less distinct and positive assertion of his volition than is indicated by will. "I shall go" implies nearly a simple futurity; more exactly, a foretelling or an expectation of my going, in which, naturally enough, a certain degree of plan or intention may be included; emphasize the shall, and the event is described as certain to occur, and the expression approximates in meaning to our emphatic "I will go." In a question, the relation of speaker and source of obligation is of course transferred to the person addressed; as, "Shall you go?" (answer, "I shall go"); "Shall he go?" i. e., "Do you require or promise his going?" (answer, "He shall go".) The same relation is transferred to either second or third person in such phrases as "You say, or think, you shall go;" "He says, or thinks, he shall go." After a conditional conjunction (as if, whether) shall is used in all persons to express futurity simply; as, if I, you, or he shall say they are right. Should is everywhere used in the same connection and the same senses as shall, as its imperfect. It also expresses duty or moral obligation; as, he should do it whether he will or not. In the early English, and hence in our English Bible, shall is the auxiliary mainly used, in all the persons, to express simple futurity. (Cf. Will, v. t.) Shall may be used elliptically; thus, with an adverb or other word expressive of motion go may be omitted.
n.
A conjunction of two or more of the heavenly bodies.
a.
Relating to a conjunction.
a.
Placed after another word; as, a postpositive conjunction; a postpositive letter.
n.
A figure by which the conjunction is often repeated, as in the sentence, "We have ships and men and money and stores." Opposed to asyndeton.