Adjugate


(def 1).

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  • Adjunct

    something added to another thing but not essential to it. a person associated with lesser status, rank, authority, etc., in some duty or service; assistant. a person working at an institution, as a college or university, without having full or permanent status: My lawyer works two nights a week as an adjunct, teaching business law […]

  • Adjunct professor

    a professor employed by a college or university for a specific purpose or length of time and often part-time. Contemporary Examples Lorenza is currently an adjunct professor of Journalism at the USC Annenberg School for Communication. Christopher Plummer’s Depths Lorenza Muñoz June 1, 2011 Garry Wills is an adjunct professor of history at Northwestern University. […]

  • Adjunction

    addition of an . Historical Examples The Alliance also came to demand the adjunction to the council of a certain number of delegates. History of the Commune of 1871 P. Lissagary They found the mayor and Morellet, asked for the Commune, and provisionally the adjunction of a popular commission. History of the Commune of 1871 […]

  • Adjunctive

    forming an . Historical Examples The rendering of it is not an adjunctive performance, not a mere extraneous decoration. Browning and the Dramatic Monologue S. S. Curry Some adjunctive therapies lend themselves very well to use by individuals on their own. When You Don’t Know Where to Turn Steven J. Bartlett

  • Adjunctively

    forming an .


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