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conj.

American  

abbreviation

  1. conjugation.

  2. conjunction.

  3. conjunctive.


conj. British  

abbreviation

  1. grammar conjugation, conjunction, or conjunctive

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At 2.31 today came up out of swamp with final plank for house, val in conj. with land 40,000.

From "Absalom, Absalom!" by William Faulkner

Quasi, kwā′sī, conj. and adv. as if: in a certain manner, sense, or degree—in appearance only, as 'quasi-historical,' &c.

From Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 3 of 4: N-R) by Various

When, hwen, adv. and conj. at what time? at which time: at or after the time that: while.—interj.

From Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 4 of 4: S-Z and supplements) by Various

Lest, lest, conj. that not: for fear that.

From Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 2 of 4: E-M) by Various

Hanmer. alone, O love, Capell conj. alone a lone Nicholson conj.

From The Comedy of Errors The Works of William Shakespeare [Cambridge Edition] [9 vols.] by Clark, William George