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Webster's 1828 Dictionary

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CONJUNCTURE, noun [See Conjoin.]

1. A joining; a combination or union, as of causes, events or circumstances; as an unhappy conjuncture of affairs.

2. An occasion; a critical time, proceeding from a union of circumstances. Juncture is used in a like sense.

At that conjuncture peace was very desirable.

3. Union; connection; mode of union; as the conjunctures of letters in words.

4. Connection; union; consistency.

I was willing to grant to presbytery what with reason it can pretend to in a conjuncture with episcopacy.

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