cojunctic
A cojunctic is a specific constituent part or an individual element within a linked logical set or complex structure. In technical contexts, it refers to one of several items that are joined together to form a functional or logical whole.
Examples
3 of 5The engineer checked each cojunctic in the power grid to ensure the circuit was complete.
The engineer checked each individual joining component in the power grid to ensure the circuit was complete.
Each cojunctic within the legal framework must be analyzed for its individual impact on the final ruling.
Each linked element within the legal framework must be analyzed for its individual impact on the final ruling.
I think you missed a cojunctic when you were putting that sequence together.
I think you missed a connecting part when you were putting that sequence together.
Word Family
Memory Tip
Think of 'Co-' (together) + 'Junct' (join) + 'ic' (the thing). It is 'the thing that joins things together'.
Quick Quiz
The logic puzzle was difficult to solve because one _______ in the sequence was missing.
Correct!
The correct answer is: cojunctic
Examples
The engineer checked each cojunctic in the power grid to ensure the circuit was complete.
everydayThe engineer checked each individual joining component in the power grid to ensure the circuit was complete.
Each cojunctic within the legal framework must be analyzed for its individual impact on the final ruling.
formalEach linked element within the legal framework must be analyzed for its individual impact on the final ruling.
I think you missed a cojunctic when you were putting that sequence together.
informalI think you missed a connecting part when you were putting that sequence together.
In graph theory, the cojunctic acts as a primary node connecting two disparate data streams.
academicIn graph theory, the connecting unit acts as a primary node connecting two disparate data streams.
Our business strategy is sound, provided that every cojunctic in the supply chain remains operational.
businessOur business strategy is sound, provided that every linked segment in the supply chain remains operational.
Word Family
Common Collocations
Common Phrases
the vital cojunctic
The most important part of a chain
by way of cojunctic
Using a connecting element
terminal cojunctic
The final link in a sequence
Often Confused With
Conjunctive is typically an adjective or a grammatical term (conjunction), whereas cojunctic is a noun referring to the specific component itself.
A conjunction is the act of joining or the word used to join; a cojunctic is the physical or logical piece that occupies the joined position.
Usage Notes
The term is highly technical and should be reserved for academic papers, logic exercises, or specialized engineering discussions. It is rarely used in common conversation.
Common Mistakes
Learners often use this as an adjective (e.g., 'a cojunctic part'), but it is strictly a noun. Use 'cojunctive' for the adjective form.
Memory Tip
Think of 'Co-' (together) + 'Junct' (join) + 'ic' (the thing). It is 'the thing that joins things together'.
Word Origin
Derived from the Latin 'conjunctus', the past participle of 'conjungere' (to join together), modified with the suffix '-ic' to denote a specific entity.
Grammar Patterns
Quick Quiz
The logic puzzle was difficult to solve because one _______ in the sequence was missing.
Correct!
The correct answer is: cojunctic
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