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What is the definition of Greek root junct?

The Greek root "junct" means to join or to connect. It's derived from the Latin word "jungere," which has the same meaning.

Here are some examples of words containing the root "junct":

* Junction: The point where things join together.

* Conjunction: A word that joins words or phrases.

* Disjunct: Separated or disconnected.

* Conjunct: A part of a musical chord.

* Adjunct: Something added to something else.

The root "junct" often appears in words related to joining, connecting, or combining things.

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