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  • 91combinatorial — (Roget s Thesaurus II) adjective Of, relating to, or tending to produce combination: combinational, combinative, conjugational, conjugative, conjunctional, connectional, connective. See ASSEMBLE …

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  • 92conjugational — (Roget s Thesaurus II) adjective Of, relating to, or tending to produce combination: combinational, combinative, combinatorial, conjugative, conjunctional, connectional, connective. See ASSEMBLE …

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  • 93conjugative — (Roget s Thesaurus II) adjective Of, relating to, or tending to produce combination: combinational, combinative, combinatorial, conjugational, conjunctional, connectional, connective. See ASSEMBLE …

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  • 94conjunctional — (Roget s Thesaurus II) adjective Of, relating to, or tending to produce combination: combinational, combinative, combinatorial, conjugational, conjugative, connectional, connective. See ASSEMBLE …

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  • 95connectional — (Roget s Thesaurus II) adjective Of, relating to, or tending to produce combination: combinational, combinative, combinatorial, conjugational, conjugative, conjunctional, connective. See ASSEMBLE …

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  • 96connective — (Roget s Thesaurus II) adjective Of, relating to, or tending to produce combination: combinational, combinative, combinatorial, conjugational, conjugative, conjunctional, connectional. See ASSEMBLE …

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  • 98combine — (v.) early 15c., from M.Fr. combiner (14c.), from L.L. combinare to unite, yoke together, from L. com together (see COM (Cf. com )) + bini two by two, adv. from bi twice. Related: Combinative; combined; combining. The noun …

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  • 99combination — noun 1》 the action of combining different things. 2》 a union in which the component elements are individually distinct. 3》 Mathematics a group of things chosen from a larger number without regard to their arrangement. 4》 a sequence of numbers or… …

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  • 100transcendental — a. 1. Supereminent, transcendent, pre eminent, surpassing, supreme, consummate. 2. (Colloq.) Obscure, dark, vague, indefinite, speculative, mystic, mystical, fantastic, filmy, thin, abstruse, indistinct, rarefied, attenuated, unreal, intangible,… …

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