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What does the word 'juncture' mean?
What does the word 'juncture' mean?
- A place where things join (correct)
- To separate
- An authoritative warning or order
- A thing added to something else
What does the word 'injunction' refer to?
What does the word 'injunction' refer to?
- An authoritative warning or order (correct)
- A place where things join
- A thing added to something else
- To separate
What does the word 'adjunct' mean?
What does the word 'adjunct' mean?
- An authoritative warning or order
- To separate
- A place where things join
- A thing added to something else as a supplementary part (correct)
What does 'junc' mean?
What does 'junc' mean?
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Junc Root Word Study Notes
- "Juncture" refers to a specific point where different elements or entities come together or join.
- "Injunction" indicates an official directive, command, or prohibition issued by a legal authority or organization.
- "Adjunct" describes an addition that supplements or enhances something, not central to its main function or purpose.
- The root "junc" derives from the Latin word meaning "to join."
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