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conjunct

adjective as in communal

adjective as in joint

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Example Sentences

Seeing Pluto conjunct her moon in her chart gave me a deeper understanding of the circumstances of her death.

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

It becomes quite dramatic in late February, and they conjunct on March 1, according to the observatory.

They conjunct on Jan. 22, very low in the western sky just after sunset.

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

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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