Advertisement
Advertisement
conjunct
adjective as in common
adjective as in communal
adjective as in joint
Strongest matches
Strong matches
Weak matches
adjective as in mutual
Strongest matches
adjective as in public
adjective as in reciprocative
Discover More
Example Sentences
Venus conjunct ruler Mercury suggests your need for sounding boards, if not collaborators.
Ruler Saturn is conjunct the Sun opposing the Full Moon, amped by Jupiter.
The Sun-Mercury conjunct insists you voice this fact instead of laying blame for lacking backing, then harboring resentment.
Saturn conjunct Venus combines the discipline of the former with the pleasure principle of the latter.
A Venus-Saturn conjunct suggests a happy reunion with family sages or mentors.
The difference is that they are conjunct, whereas in the primitive standard octave (e—e) the tetrachords are disjunct (e-a b-e).
This must have been true a fortiori of the older seven-stringed scale, in which the Mes united the two conjunct tetrachords.
Cirripedia sine pedunculo: scuta et terga musculis depressoribus instructa: reliqu test valv inter se immobiliter conjunct.
Either you mean another instead of this, as a competitor, or, another part conjunct with these parts.
And as he is the pastor of this people, it is by the conjunct causes of appropriation: which are, 1.
Advertisement
On this page you'll find 195 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to conjunct, such as: accepted, popular, prevailing, prevalent, shared, and universal.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse