conjunct[adjective]Synonyms: common, communal, conjoint, intermutual, joint, mutual, public, shared
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conjunct adjective (orig. pa. pple). [kǝn'dʒʌŋkt] LME.[Latin conjunctus pa. pple of conjungere, formed as CON- + jungere join. Cf. CONJOINT.]1. Joined together; conjoined, combined; associated, esp. in a subordinate capacity. Also (
Scots Law), immediately associated.
LME.conjunct person Scots Law an associate in an offence;
esp. a person so closely involved with another as to be liable to the presumption of collusion or connivance.
conjunct probation,
conjunct proof Scots Law (leading of) evidence restricted to the rebuttal of the averments of the opposing party in an action, but not introducing new points.
2. Law (chiefly
Scot.). Pertaining to or involving several persons jointly.
L15.3. Constituted by the conjunction of several elements; united, joint.
E16.4. Music. Designating motion by steps from one degree of a scale to the next (i.e. by intervals of a second); proceeding by or involving such steps. Opp.
DISJUNCT adjective 3.
L17. ■ conjunctly adverb jointly
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