¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Conjuncts
1. conjunct [n] - See also: conjunct
Lexicographical Neighbors of Conjuncts
Literary usage of Conjuncts
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Grammar of the Hindi Language: In which are Treated the Standard Hindí by Samuel Henry Kellogg (1876)
"conjuncts are classified as strong, weak, or mixed, according to the character
of the ... conjuncts formed of strong letters only, are termed strong, ..."
2. The Journal of Speculative Philosophy: Ed. by Wm. T. Harris edited by William Torrey Harris (1893)
"Now, such conjuncts of various " manifolds " actually exist. ... But as percepts
and concepts, and always conjuncts of " the manifold," they are formed, ..."
3. The Church of St. Bunco: A Drastic Treatment of a Copyrighted Religion...un by Gordon Clark (1901)
"Now, such conjuncts of various " manifolds " actually exist. ... But as percepts
and concepts, and always conjuncts of " the manifold," they are formed, ..."
4. Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bombay by Asiatic Society of Bombay (1889)
"Again, even time latter, though they interpose a vowel between the components of
some conjuncts as shown above, have to a certain extent become used to ..."
5. Dispositional Properties by David Weissman (1965)
"The relation of the conjuncts may be constant, but their relationship will be no
less accidental for that. There must be very few logical empiricists who ..."