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Definition of junction
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"Junction
(n.) The act of
joining,
or the state of being
joined;
union;
combination;
coalition;
as, the
junction
of two
armies
or
detachments;
the
junction
of
paths..
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That
::
That
(pron.,
a.,
conj.,
& adv.) As a
conjunction,
that
retains
much of its force as a
demonstrative
pronoun..
Adversative
::
Adversative
(a.)
Expressing
contrariety,
opposition,
or
antithesis;
as, an
adversative
conjunction
(but,
however,
yet, etc. ); an
adversative
force..
Breech Sight
::
Breech
sight () A
device
attached
to the
breech
of a
firearm,
to guide the eye, in
conjunction
with the front
sight,
in
taking
aim..
Consertion
::
Consertion
(n.)
Junction;
adaptatio.
Subjunction
::
Subjunction
(n.) Act of
subjoining,
or state of being
subjoined..
Joinder
::
Joinder
(v. t.) The act of
joining;
a
putting
together;
conjunction.
Conjunctional
::
Conjunctional
(a.)
Relating
to a
conjunction.
Presbytery
::
Presbytery
(n.) A
judicatory
consisting
of all the
ministers
within
a
certain
district,
and one
layman,
who is a
ruling
elder,
from each
parish
or
church,
commissioned
to
represent
the
church
in
conjunction
with the
pastor.
This body has a
general
jurisdiction
over the
churches
under its care, and next below the
provincial
synod in
authority..
When
::
When
(adv.)
While;
whereas;
although;
-- used in the
manner
of a
conjunction
to
introduce
a
dependent
adverbial
sentence
or
clause,
having
a
causal,
conditional,
or
adversative
relation
to the
principal
proposition;
as, he chose to turn
highwayman
when he might have
continued
an
honest
man; he
removed
the tree when it was the best in the
grounds..
Concert
::
Concert
(v. i.) To act in
harmony
or
conjunction;
to form
combined
plans.
Meeting
::
Meeting
(n.) A
junction,
crossing,
or
union;
as, the
meeting
of the roads or of two
rivers..
Mitre
::
Mitre (n.) The
surface
forming
the
beveled
end or edge of a piece where a miter joint is made; also, a joint
formed
or a
junction
effected
by two
beveled
ends or
edges;
a miter
joint..
Com-
::
Com- () A
prefix
from the Latin
preposition
cum,
signifying
with,
together,
in
conjunction,
very, etc. It is used in the form com-
before
b, m, p, and
sometimes
f, and by
assimilation
becomes
col-
before
l, cor-
before
r, and con-
before
any
consonant
except
b, h, l, m, p, r, and w.
Before
a vowel com-
becomes
co-; also
before
h, w, and
sometimes
before
other
consonants..
Command
::
Command
(v. t.) To order with
authority;
to lay
injunction
upon; to
direct;
to bid; to
charge.
Enjoin
::
Enjoin
(v. t.) To lay upon, as an order or
command;
to give an
injunction
to; to
direct
with
authority;
to
order;
to
charge..
Consort
::
Consort
(n.)
Concurrence;
conjunction;
combination;
association;
union.
Backbond
::
Backbond
(n.) An
instrument
which,
in
conjunction
with
another
making
an
absolute
disposition,
constitutes
a
trust..
Disjunctive
::
Disjunctive
(n.) A
disjunctive
conjunction.
Close
::
Close (n.) The
manner
of
shutting;
the union of
parts;
junction.
Inosculation
::
Inosculation
(n.) The
junction
or
connection
of
vessels,
channels,
or
passages,
so that their
contents
pass from one to the
other;
union by
mouths
or
ducts;
anastomosis;
intercommunication;
as,
inosculation
of
veins,
etc..
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