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conjunct

[kuhn-juhngkt, kon-juhngkt, kon-juhngkt] / kənˈdʒʌŋkt, ˈkɒn dʒʌŋkt, ˈkɒn dʒʌŋkt /








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From our earthly perspective, they embrace — or in astronomy parlance, conjunct — on March 2, according to the U.S.

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A melody that rises and falls slowly, with only small pitch changes between one note and the next, is conjunct.

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The red, dim Mars and effervescent Venus will officially conjunct on the morning of July 13, according to the observatory, but we’ll have to wait until evening to see them again.

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While Venus and Jupiter conjunct Feb. 11 in the constellation Capricornus, it’s hard to escape the dawn light.

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Jupiter and the fleet Mercury conjunct Jan. 11, according to the observatory.

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