conjunct adj 1: progressing melodically by intervals of a second; "conjunct motion of an ascending scale" [ant: {disjunct}] 2: bound in close association; "conjunct influences"; "conjunct ideas" 3: 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}]
Conjoint \Con*joint"\, a. [F. conjoint, p. p. of conjoindre. See {Conjoin}, and cf. {Conjunct}.] United; connected; associated. "Influence conjoint." --Glover. [1913 Webster] {Conjoint degrees} (Mus.), two notes which follow each other immediately in the order of the scale, as ut and re. --Johnson. {Conjoint tetrachords} (Mus.), two tetrachords or fourths, where the same note is the highest of one and the lowest of the other; -- also written {conjunct}. [1913 Webster]
Conjunct \Con*junct"\, a. [L. conjunctus, p. p. See {Conjoin}.] 1. United; conjoined; concurrent. [Archaic] [1913 Webster] 2. (Her.) Same as {Conjoined}. [1913 Webster]