Dictionaries: General Computing Medical Legal Encyclopedia Conjunction Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition Conjunction Click the link for more information. Grammatical conjunction A conjunction is a part of speech that connects two words, phrases, or clauses together. Examples of conjuctions are: - and
- or
- but
- and/or (not in general use)
see also Grammatical particle for more details on above Click the link for more information. Logical conjunction In logic and technical fields that use it, conjunction , or and , is a logical operator in logical calculi. The result of conjoining two propositions is also called their conjunction . The conjunction is true if both of the combined propositions are true; else it is false. For example, consider: x > 13 AND x < 27. If x is 36, then x > 13 is true, but x < 27 is false, so this sentence is false. But if x is 20, then both parts of the sentence are true, so the entire conjunction is also true. Click the link for more information. preview not available. Click the link for more information. | |
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