subjunction
IPA: sˈʌbdʒˈʌŋkʃʌn
noun
- Act of subjoining, or state of being subjoined.
- Something subjoined.
- (logic) An implication or entailment; A proposition that links two states such that one is a logical consequence of the other.
- A junction that is below or subordinate to the main junction.
adjective
- Below a junction
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Examples of "subjunction" in Sentences
- Seven of Nine … Grid nine-two of subjunction twelve.
- You have entered grid nine-two of subjunction twelve.
- Seven of Nine … Grid nine-two of subjunction twelve …
- Subjunctive and disjunctive propositions: The subjunction of two propositions s1 and s2 is explained by Bolzano as a proposition of the form [s2 is a consequence of s1] (WL II, 198 f.,
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