[syn: concerted, conjunct, conjunctive, cooperative]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Conjunctive \Con*junc"tive\, a. [L. conjunctivus.]
1. Serving to unite; connecting together.
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2. Closely united. [Obs.] --Shak.
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Conjunctive mood (Gram.), the mood which follows a
conjunction or expresses contingency; the subjunctive
mood.
Conjunctive tissue (Anat.), the tissue found in nearly all
parts of most animals. It yields gelatin on boiling, and
consists of vriously arranged fibers which are imbedded
protoplasmic cells, or corpuscles; -- called also
cellular tissue and connective tissue. Adipose or
fatty tissue is one of its many forms, and cartilage and
bone are sometimes included by the phrase.
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WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):
conjunctive
adj 1: serving or tending to connect [ant: disjunctive]
2: involving the joint activity of two or more; "concerted
action"; "the conjunct influence of fire and strong wind";
"the conjunctive focus of political opposition"; "a
cooperative effort"; "a united effort"; "joint military
activities" [syn: concerted, conjunct, conjunctive,
cooperative]
n 1: an uninflected function word that serves to conjoin words
or phrases or clauses or sentences [syn: conjunction,
conjunctive, connective, continuative]