conjunct


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Synonyms for conjunct

progressing melodically by intervals of a second

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bound in close association

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involving the joint activity of two or more

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His moon is conjunct with Mars and so his power will come from natural calamities, wars and situations.
As we have seen in the case of the conjunct consonant ksa, the PS stipulates a deity (devata) for each syllable.
Generally requires a slightly less open vowel than sostenuto singing Conjunct pattern Physiological demands vary with the tempo: (Can be slow or fast slow conjunct is a form of sostenuto; fast in tempo.
the conjuncts would have to exceed the threshold--by quite a lot where
The second type of obligatory XVS structures attested in the corpora occurs when the preverbal trigger is an enumerative listing conjunct (Quirk et al.
Richard Allen, director of the University of California's Berkeley Seismological Lab, which developed the app in conjunct with Deutsche Telekom's Silicon Valley Innovation Centre, appealed to smartphone users to download the tool, saying "we need your help." "We want to use the sensors on your phone to record the impacts of an earthquake so we can understand them," Allen said.
The almost jocund march-like rhythm and conjunct melody of this selection provided a refreshing contrast to the sweeping, almost symphonic grandeur of the Rachmaninoff, wrote DeCristofaro.
It partitions a set of objects into classes using IF < conjunct / hypothesis > THEN < result > rules.
The availability NFR value is extracted by using grammatical relationships, such as admod (adjective modifier) and conj (conjunct)
Distinguishing differences among inoculated crops with and without bacteria in conjunct with and without nitrogen were visible by eyes after 3 days and become clearer at 7th day presented in Fig.
16 In the ending of the day, 17 and in this moment Appendix 2: Tenor Analysis of Ana's Text Adjunct Adjunct Subject 1 In my life every single day Circumst 2 but sometimes one day Conjunct Mood 3 this day I Circumst 4 So I Conjunct 5 the day 6 so Conjunct I 7 and Conjunct 8 I 9 and Conjunct I 10 she 11 suddenly, all my problem 12 Comment my mind 13 She 14 I 15 and I Conjunct 16 In the ending of the day, she Circumst 17 and, in this moment I Conjunct Circumst Predicator Complement 1 are impoitant, 2 can be more important that the others.
Whereas cross-linguistically the verb of a conjoined subject either agrees with the first of the two conjuncts called first conjunct agreement (FCA) or with the second conjunct called second conjunct agreement (SCA) or last conjunct agreement (LCA) Pashto ao conjoined subjects are different in the sense that the verb shows agreement neither with the first conjunct nor the last conjunct.
Thanks to the conjunct effort of active ISME members, institutions, and associations in partnership with ISME, it has been possible to organize conferences that across time have given continuity and strength to a more open, informed, and participatory international academic community.
The problem is that the second conjunct of the antecedent of the nested conditional ([3.sup.+]), and of the consequent of ([4.sup.+]), instantiated by []xFx = []xGx in [][]xFx = []xFx [right arrow] [][]xFx = []xGx, is patently false.