different between abjunctive vs adjunctive
abjunctive
English
Etymology
From Latin abi?nctus, past participle of abiung? (“remove, separate”); from ab (“of, from, by”) + iung? (“join, connect, attach”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /æb?d???kt?v/
Adjective
abjunctive (comparative more abjunctive, superlative most abjunctive)
- (rare) Exceptional, isolated, disconnected, separate,
abjunctive From the web:
- what does adjunctive mean
adjunctive
English
Etymology
adjunct +? -ive
Adjective
adjunctive (not comparable)
- forming an adjunct
- additional; neither basic nor primary
- adjunctive therapy
- (logic) the property of two operations x and y, such that ax(ayb) = a, and ay(axb) = a
Derived terms
Translations
Noun
adjunctive (plural adjunctives)
- (grammar) a connector joining two components of the same weight, such as a coordinating conjunction
- (manufacturing) a substance added as a supplement; often in the phrase "additives and adjunctives."
Latin
Adjective
adj?nct?ve
- vocative masculine singular of adj?nct?vus
adjunctive From the web:
- what's adjunctive mean
- what adjunctive therapy is
- what adjunctive therapy means
- what adjunctive psychotherapy
- what does adjunctive mean
- what is adjunctive dental care
- what is adjunctive dental services
- what is adjunctive behavior
Share
Tweet
+1
Share
Pin
Like
Send
Share
you may also like
- abjunctive vs adjunctive
- adjunctive vs nonadjunctive
- adjunctive vs lacosamide
- adjunctive vs adjectives
- connector vs adjunctive
- assisted vs backed
- assisted vs help
- reinforced vs assisted
- assisted vs supported
- assisted vs reply
- gusset vs truss
- truss vs gable
- framework vs truss
- truss vs purlins
- truss vs hogtied
- truss vs joist
- truss vs null
- truss vs spring
- truss vs sptings
- cecum vs appendix