slovodefinícia
adjunct
(encz)
adjunct,adjunkt
Adjunct
(gcide)
Adjunct \Ad"junct`\, a. [L. adjunctus, p. p. of adjungere. See
Adjoin.]
Conjoined; attending; consequent.
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Though that my death were adjunct to my act. --Shak.
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Adjunct notes (Mus.), short notes between those essential
to the harmony; auxiliary notes; passing notes.
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Adjunct
(gcide)
Adjunct \Ad"junct`\, n.
1. Something joined or added to another thing, but not
essentially a part of it.
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Learning is but an adjunct to our self. --Shak.
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2. A person joined to another in some duty or service; a
colleague; an associate. --Wotton.
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3. (Gram.) A word or words added to quality or amplify the
force of other words; as, the History of the American
Revolution, where the words in italics are the adjunct or
adjuncts of "History."
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4. (Metaph.) A quality or property of the body or the mind,
whether natural or acquired; as, color, in the body,
judgment in the mind.
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5. (Mus.) A key or scale closely related to another as
principal; a relative or attendant key. [R.] See
Attendant keys, under Attendant, a.
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adjunct
(wn)
adjunct
adj 1: furnishing added support; "an ancillary pump"; "an
adjuvant discipline to forms of mysticism"; "The mind and
emotions are auxiliary to each other" [syn: accessory,
adjunct, ancillary, adjuvant, appurtenant,
auxiliary]
2: of or relating to a person who is subordinate to another
[syn: adjunct, assistant]
n 1: something added to another thing but not an essential part
of it
2: a person who is an assistant or subordinate to another
3: a construction that can be used to extend the meaning of a
word or phrase but is not one of the main constituents of a
sentence
podobné slovodefinícia
adjunction
(mass)
adjunction
- pripojenie
adjunct
(encz)
adjunct,adjunkt
adjunction
(encz)
adjunction,přidání n: Zdeněk Brožadjunction,připojení n: Zdeněk Brož
adjuncts
(encz)
adjuncts,přídavky pl. Josef Kosek
adjunct assistant
(gcide)
low-level \low-level\ adj.
1. weak; not intense; as, low-level radiation.
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2. lower in rank or importance. [Narrower terms: {adjunct,
assistant}; {associate(prenominal) ; {buck ;
{deputy(prenominal), proxy(prenominal) ; {subject,
dependent ; {subservient ] [Narrower terms:
{under(prenominal) ; {ruled ; {secondary ] Also See
inferior, subordinate. Antonym: dominant.

Syn: subordinate.
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3. at a low level in rank or importance; as, a low-level job;
low-level discussions.
[WordNet 1.5]

4. occurring at a relatively low altitude; as, a low-level
strafing run; low-level bombing.
[WordNet 1.5] Lowlihood
Adjunct notes
(gcide)
Adjunct \Ad"junct`\, a. [L. adjunctus, p. p. of adjungere. See
Adjoin.]
Conjoined; attending; consequent.
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Though that my death were adjunct to my act. --Shak.
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Adjunct notes (Mus.), short notes between those essential
to the harmony; auxiliary notes; passing notes.
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Adjunction
(gcide)
Adjunction \Ad*junc"tion\, n. [L. adjunctio, fr. adjungere: cf.
F. adjonction, and see Adjunct.]
The act of joining; the thing joined or added.
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Adjunctive
(gcide)
Adjunctive \Ad*junc"tive\, a. [L. adjunctivus, fr. adjungere.
See Adjunct.]
Joining; having the quality of joining; forming an adjunct.
[1913 Webster]Adjunctive \Ad*junc"tive\, n.
One who, or that which, is joined.
[1913 Webster]connected \connected\ adj.
1. p. p. of connect. [Narrower terms: {abutting, adjacent,
adjoining, bordering(prenominal), conterminous,
coterminous, contiguous}] [Narrower terms: adjunctive]
[Narrower terms: affined] [Narrower terms: attached]
[Narrower terms: contiguous, in contact] [Narrower
terms: coupled, joined, linked] [Narrower terms:
cursive, flowing] [Narrower terms: siamese] [Narrower
terms: socially connected, well-connected] unconnected
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2. being joined in close association.

Syn: affiliated, attached.
[WordNet 1.5]

3. connected by a conductor so as to allow the flow of
electric signals. [Narrower terms: wired (vs. wireless)]
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4. (Music) legato. staccato

Syn: flowing, smooth.
[WordNet 1.5]

5. associated with or accompanying.

Syn: associated.
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6. (Computers) stored in, controlled by, or in direct
communication with a central computer. [Narrower terms:
on-line (vs. off-line), online, on line(predicate)]

Syn: machine-accessible.
[WordNet 1.5]

7. switched on. [Narrower terms: {on-line (vs. off-line),
online, on line(predicate)}]

Syn: ready, on.
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8. having some relation.

Syn: related.
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adjunctive
(gcide)
Adjunctive \Ad*junc"tive\, a. [L. adjunctivus, fr. adjungere.
See Adjunct.]
Joining; having the quality of joining; forming an adjunct.
[1913 Webster]Adjunctive \Ad*junc"tive\, n.
One who, or that which, is joined.
[1913 Webster]connected \connected\ adj.
1. p. p. of connect. [Narrower terms: {abutting, adjacent,
adjoining, bordering(prenominal), conterminous,
coterminous, contiguous}] [Narrower terms: adjunctive]
[Narrower terms: affined] [Narrower terms: attached]
[Narrower terms: contiguous, in contact] [Narrower
terms: coupled, joined, linked] [Narrower terms:
cursive, flowing] [Narrower terms: siamese] [Narrower
terms: socially connected, well-connected] unconnected
[WordNet 1.5]

2. being joined in close association.

Syn: affiliated, attached.
[WordNet 1.5]

3. connected by a conductor so as to allow the flow of
electric signals. [Narrower terms: wired (vs. wireless)]
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4. (Music) legato. staccato

Syn: flowing, smooth.
[WordNet 1.5]

5. associated with or accompanying.

Syn: associated.
[WordNet 1.5]

6. (Computers) stored in, controlled by, or in direct
communication with a central computer. [Narrower terms:
on-line (vs. off-line), online, on line(predicate)]

Syn: machine-accessible.
[WordNet 1.5]

7. switched on. [Narrower terms: {on-line (vs. off-line),
online, on line(predicate)}]

Syn: ready, on.
[WordNet 1.5]

8. having some relation.

Syn: related.
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Adjunctively
(gcide)
Adjunctively \Ad*junc"tive*ly\, adv.
In an adjunctive manner.
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Adjunctly
(gcide)
Adjunctly \Ad*junct"ly\, adv.
By way of addition or adjunct; in connection with.
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adjunct
(wn)
adjunct
adj 1: furnishing added support; "an ancillary pump"; "an
adjuvant discipline to forms of mysticism"; "The mind and
emotions are auxiliary to each other" [syn: accessory,
adjunct, ancillary, adjuvant, appurtenant,
auxiliary]
2: of or relating to a person who is subordinate to another
[syn: adjunct, assistant]
n 1: something added to another thing but not an essential part
of it
2: a person who is an assistant or subordinate to another
3: a construction that can be used to extend the meaning of a
word or phrase but is not one of the main constituents of a
sentence
adjunction
(wn)
adjunction
n 1: an act of joining or adjoining things [syn: junction,
adjunction]
adjunctive
(wn)
adjunctive
adj 1: joining; forming an adjunct
ADJUNCTION
(bouvier)
ADJUNCTION. in civil law. Takes place when the thing belonging to one person
is attached or united to that which belongs to another, whether this union is

caused by inclusion, as if one man's diamond be encased in another's ring;
by soldering, as if one's guard be soldered on another's sword; by sewing,
as by employing the silk of one to make the coat of another; by
construction; as by building on another's land; by writing, as when one
writes on another's parchment; or by painting, when one paints a picture on
another's canvas.
2. In these cases, as a general rule, the accessory follows the
principal; hence these things which are attached to the things of another
become the property of the latter. The only exception which the civilians
made was in the case of a picture, which although an accession, drew to
itself the canvas, on account of the importance which was attached to it.
Inst. lib. 2, t. 1, Sec. 34; Dig. lib. 41, t. 1, 1. 9, Sec. 2. See
Accession, and 2 Bl. Comm. 404; Bro. Ab. Propertie; Com. Dig. Pleader, M.
28; Bac. Abr. Trespass, E 2. 1 Bouv. Inst. n. 499.

ADJUNCTS
(bouvier)
ADJUNCTS, English law. Additional judges appointed to determine causes in
the High Court of Delegates, when the former judges cannot decide in
consequence of disagreement, or because one of the law judges of the court
was not one of the majority. Shelf. on Lun. 310.

ADJUNCTUM ACCESSORIUM
(bouvier)
ADJUNCTUM ACCESSORIUM, civil law. Something which is an accessory and
appurtenant to another thing. 1 Chit. Pr. 154.

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