conjunct

pronunciation

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  • Adjective:
    progressing melodically by intervals of a second
    bound in close association
    involving the joint activity of two or more

Word Origin

conjunct (adj.)
mid-15c., from Latin coniunctus, past participle of coniugare (see conjugal). A doublet of conjoint.

Example

1. This full moon will be conjunct mars , indicating an active time .
2. When consonants occur together in clusters , special conjunct letters are used .
3. August 22 moon mercury and saturn will be conjunct and opposed to neptune . Unconscious or planted fears manifesting .
4. Neptune will be conjunct the sun , suggesting father neptune may want to come in !
5. First , march 3 brings venus conjunct uranus , planet of surprise , so a chance meeting could occur - allow for random help from cupid !

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