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antejunctancy

/ˌæntiːdʒʌŋkˈtænsi/

Describes the state or quality of being positioned or occurring immediately before a junction or point of union. In specialized contexts, it characterizes the preliminary phase or structural placement prior to convergence.

例文

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The architect focused on the antejunctancy layout of the hallways before they met at the central atrium.

The designer concentrated on the arrangement of the halls before they joined at the main center point.

2

Legal scholars analyzed the antejunctancy status of the two firms prior to their formal consolidation.

Legal experts examined the condition of the two companies before they were officially merged.

3

I'm stuck in the antejunctancy phase of this puzzle where none of the pieces seem to fit together yet.

I am in the stage before joining things together where the parts don't connect yet.

語族

名詞
antejunctancy
Verb
antejoin
副詞
antejunctantly
形容詞
antejunctancy
関連
antejunction
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覚え方のコツ

Break it down: 'Ante' (Latin for before, like an ante-chamber) + 'Junct' (like a junction/joining). It's the state of being 'before the join'.

クイックテスト

The engineer noted that the _______ alignment of the pipes was slightly off, preventing a perfect seal at the joint.

正解!

正解は: antejunctancy

例文

1

The architect focused on the antejunctancy layout of the hallways before they met at the central atrium.

everyday

The designer concentrated on the arrangement of the halls before they joined at the main center point.

2

Legal scholars analyzed the antejunctancy status of the two firms prior to their formal consolidation.

formal

Legal experts examined the condition of the two companies before they were officially merged.

3

I'm stuck in the antejunctancy phase of this puzzle where none of the pieces seem to fit together yet.

informal

I am in the stage before joining things together where the parts don't connect yet.

4

The researcher identified several antejunctancy variables that influenced the final chemical bond.

academic

The scientist found several factors occurring before the connection that affected the final bond.

5

Our business strategy requires a thorough antejunctancy review of all supply lines before we integrate the new warehouse.

business

Our plan needs a full check of the lines before they join up with the new storage facility.

語族

名詞
antejunctancy
Verb
antejoin
副詞
antejunctantly
形容詞
antejunctancy
関連
antejunction

よく使う組み合わせ

antejunctancy phase the stage occurring before a union
antejunctancy structural relating to the structure before a junction
antejunctancy positioning placement before a connection point
antejunctancy analysis evaluation of things before they merge
antejunctancy period the time frame preceding a merger

よく使うフレーズ

in an antejunctancy state

existing in a condition prior to being joined

the antejunctancy factor

the element that exists before a connection is made

maintain antejunctancy

to keep things separate before they are eventually united

よく混同される語

antejunctancy vs antejunction

Antejunctancy is the state or quality (adjective/noun usage), while antejunction is the literal point or act of joining before.

antejunctancy vs adjunct

Adjunct refers to something added or supplementary, whereas antejunctancy refers to the state before the addition occurs.

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使い方のコツ

Use this word specifically when discussing complex systems, linguistics, or technical structures where the distinction between 'before' and 'after' a junction is critical. It is highly formal and often appears in theoretical or academic texts.

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よくある間違い

Learners often mistake the '-ancy' suffix for a noun-only ending, but in specific technical registers, it may function as an attributive adjective. Do not confuse it with 'antique' which refers to age, not position.

💡

覚え方のコツ

Break it down: 'Ante' (Latin for before, like an ante-chamber) + 'Junct' (like a junction/joining). It's the state of being 'before the join'.

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語源

Derived from the Latin 'ante' (before) and 'junctio' (a joining), following the morphological pattern of words like 'constancy'.

文法パターン

Used primarily as an attributive adjective modifying nouns like 'phase' or 'state'. Can follow linking verbs in formal definitions. No plural form when used in an adjectival sense.

クイックテスト

The engineer noted that the _______ alignment of the pipes was slightly off, preventing a perfect seal at the joint.

正解!

正解は: antejunctancy

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