Conjunctive (adjective)

  1. Connecting or joining two or more things together.
  2. Serving to unite or connect.
  3. Relating to the use of conjunctions in grammar.

Origin:

Derived from the latin word conjunctivus, meaning 'joined together'.

Examples:

  1. The conjunctive tissue in the body joins bones and muscles.
  2. The conjunctive adverb in the sentence connected two independent clauses.
  3. Her work as a conjunctive therapist helped families and couples resolve their issues.
  4. The conjunctive conjunction in the sentence linked two contrasting ideas.
  5. The conjunctive waterway connecting the two rivers was critical for navigation.
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