Conjunction of choice
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ANDORConjunction of choice
disjunctive(of a conjunction) Expressing a choice between two mutually exclusive possibilities, for example or in she asked if he was going or staying
ANDORConjunction indicating a choice.
CORRELType of conjunction: Abbr.
NORConjunction that's usually part of a pair
EREConjunction in the middle of a famous palindrome
conjunctionsCONJUNCTION, the act or an instance of conjoining
conjunctiveOf the nature of or relating to a conjunction
corotationthe act of rotating in conjunction with another body
polysyndetonthe rhetorical device of repeating a conjunction for emphasis
appulsesthe approach or occurrence of conjunction between two celestial bodies
polysyndetonsPOLYSYNDETON, the rhetorical device of repeating a conjunction for emphasis
corotationsCOROTATION, the act of rotating in conjunction with another body
conditional(of a clause, phrase, conjunction, or verb form) Expressing a condition
asyndetonThe omission or absence of a conjunction between parts of a sentence
concessive(of a phrase or clause) Introduced by a concessive preposition or conjunction
misfortunean event or conjunction of events that causes an unfortunate or distressing result
synodicpertaining to a conjunction, or to two successive conjunctions of the same bodies
misfortunesMISFORTUNE, an event or conjunction of events that causes an unfortunate or distressing result
scopesThe range of the effect of an operator such as a quantifier or conjunction
maundiesmoney distributed as alms in conjunction with the ceremony of maundy or on Maundy Thursday
maundymoney distributed as alms in conjunction with the ceremony of maundy or on Maundy Thursday
contralateraloccurring on or acting in conjunction with a part on the opposite side of the body
oxymoronsA figure of speech in which apparently contradictory terms appear in conjunction (e.g., faith unfaithful kept him falsely true)
oxymoronA figure of speech in which apparently contradictory terms appear in conjunction (e.g., faith unfaithful kept him falsely true)
counterpointThe art or technique of setting, writing, or playing a melody or melodies in conjunction with another, according to fixed rules
counterpointsThe art or technique of setting, writing, or playing a melody or melodies in conjunction with another, according to fixed rules
dehydrogenaseAn enzyme that catalyzes the removal of hydrogen atoms from a particular molecule, particularly in the electron transport chain reactions of cell respiration in conjunction with the coenzymes NAD and FAD
concessive(of a preposition or conjunction) Introducing a phrase or clause denoting a circumstance that might be expected to preclude the action of the main clause, but does not (e.g., in spite of, although)
chronometersAn instrument for measuring time, esp. one designed to keep accurate time in spite of motion or variations in temperature, humidity, and air pressure. Chronometers were first developed for marine navigation, being used in conjunction with astronomical observation to determine longitude
chronometerAn instrument for measuring time, esp. one designed to keep accurate time in spite of motion or variations in temperature, humidity, and air pressure. Chronometers were first developed for marine navigation, being used in conjunction with astronomical observation to determine longitude