conjuncts

/kənˈdʒʌŋkts/
noun
  1. Things that are joined or combined together; in grammar, words or phrases connected by a conjunction.
    • The two conjuncts in the compound subject are joined by 'and'.
    • In the sentence 'I like apples and oranges,' the words 'apples' and 'oranges' are conjuncts.
    • The linguist analyzed how the conjuncts related to each other in the sentence.
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