in grammar, a word such as and, or, but, if, or when, that joins together sentences, clauses, phrases, or words
the process of joining, or state of being joined
in astrology, the apparent meeting or passing of two or more planets in the same part of the sky
in astrology:
the apparent meeting or passing of two or more planets, stars, or other celestial bodies in the same part of the sky
a configuration in which two celestial bodies have their least apparent separation
in logic, a syllogism (compound statement of the type All As are Bs; Cs are As; therefore Cs are Bs) that is true if and only if each of its components is true
occurrence together in time or space; concurrence
Could you possibly wish for a more favorable conjunction of circumstances? — Thomas Paine
combined with (something)