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Conjunctive

Part of Speech: Adjective, Noun

Definition: Relating to conjunction or joining two things together.

Sense 1: Adjective - Used to describe something that serves as a connection or link.

Example: The conjunctive tissue in our body helps in connecting the bones together.

Sense 2: Adjective - Referring to a grammatical conjunction.

Example: The conjunctive words "and," "but," and "or" join words, phrases, or clauses in a sentence.

Sense 3: Adjective - Expressing a cause or reason.

Example: In the conjunctive sentence "Since it is raining, we should carry umbrellas," the word "since" indicates the reason for carrying umbrellas.

Sense 4: Adjective - Used to describe a temporary arrangement or connection.

Example: The conjunctive agreement between the two companies allows for the sharing of resources until the project is completed.

Sense 5: Noun - A conjunctive word or phrase.

Example: In the sentence "I like both apples and oranges," the word "and" is a conjunctive.

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