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conjunctive
CIDE DICTIONARY
conjunctive, a. [L. conjunctivus.].
- Serving to unite; connecting together. [1913 Webster]
- Closely united. Shak. [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
conjunctive, adj. & n.
--adj.
1 serving to join; connective.
2 Gram. of the nature of a conjunction.
--n. Gram. a conjunctive word.
--adj.
1 serving to join; connective.
2 Gram. of the nature of a conjunction.
--n. Gram. a conjunctive word.
Derivative
conjunctively adv.
Etymology
LL conjunctivus (as conjoin)
ROGET THESAURUS
conjunctive
Circumstance
N circumstance, situation, phase, position, posture, attitude, place, point, terms, regime, footing, standing, status, occasion, juncture, conjunctive, contingency, predicament, emergence, emergency, exigency, crisis, pinch, pass, push, occurrence, turning point, bearings, how the land lies, surroundings, context, environment, location, contingency, dependence (uncertainty), causation, attribution, circumstantial, given, conditional, provisional, critical, modal, contingent, incidental, adventitious, limitative, in the circumstances, under the circumstances, the circumstances, conditions, thus, in such wise, accordingly, that being the case, such being the case, in view of the circumstances, that being so, sith, since, seeing that, as matters stand, as things go, as times go, conditionally, provided, if, in case, if so, if so be, if it be so, depending on circumstances, in certain circumstances, under certain conditions, if it so happen, if it so turn out, in the event of, in such a contingency, in such a case, in such an event, provisionally, unless, without, according to circumstances, according to the occasion, as it may happen, as it may turn out, as it may be, as the case may be, as the wind blows, pro re nata, yet are my sins not those of circumstance.For further exploring for "conjunctive" in Webster Dictionary Online