Crossword-Solution: CONJUNCT
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Conjunct | a. | United; conjoined; concurrent. |
| Conjunct | a. | Same as Conjoined. |
We have 15 clues for the answer “CONJUNCT”
| Clue | Answers |
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| CONJOINED | 2 answers |
| Grouped together in a pair | 3 answers |
| Joined together as a pair | 3 answers |
| rolled into one | 4 answers |
| ARM in arm | 6 answers |
| hand in hand | 7 answers |
| MUCH the same | 39 answers |
| ASSOCIATED ___ | 42 answers |
| conjoint | 47 answers |
| Shared | 58 answers |
| Joined | 61 answers |
| As Good As __ | 75 answers |
| Joint | 85 answers |
| Secure | 93 answers |
| fixed | 95 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TERAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CONJUNCT (5)
The thought of the money sunk, the sight of these costly and beautiful plantations, menaced yearly by the returning forest, and the responsibility of administering with one hand so many conjunct fortunes, might well nerve the manager of such a company for desperate and questionable deeds.
Now Braemar is a place patronised by the royalty of the Sister Kingdoms—Victoria and the Cairngorms, sir, honouring that countryside by their conjunct presence.
For now that he is dead and gone, and also all those whom I found conjunct with him, when I came into power and office, I may venture to say, that things in yon former times were not guided so thoroughly by the hand of a disinterested integrity as in these latter years.
Those knots or cabals of men who have got together avowedly without any public principle, in order to sell their conjunct iniquity at the higher rate, and are therefore universally odious, ought never to be suffered to domineer in the state; because they have NO CONNECTION WITH THE SENTIMENTS AND OPINIONS OF THE PEOPLE.
Hence the tiresome and ridiculous wrangling in connection with her "conjunct feoffment," neither Margaret nor Henry being conscious, in the complete absence of all sense of humour on their part, that the situation was occasionally grotesque.