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Conjunction vs. Unison

Difference Between Conjunction and Unison

Conjunction

The act of joining.
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Unison

In music, unison is two or more musical parts that sound either the same pitch or pitches separated by intervals of one or more octaves, usually at the same time. Rhythmic unison is another term for homorhythm.
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Conjunction

The state of being joined.
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Unison

Identity of pitch; the interval of a perfect prime.
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Conjunction

A joint or simultaneous occurrence; concurrence
the conjunction of historical and economic forces that created a depression.
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Unison

The combination of parts at the same pitch or in octaves.
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Conjunction

One resulting from or embodying a union; a combination
"He is, in fact, a remarkable conjunction of talents" (Jerry Adler).
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Unison

The action of speaking the same words simultaneously
The children greeted their teacher in unison.
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Conjunction

The part of speech that serves to connect words, phrases, clauses, or sentences.
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Unison

Performance of an action at the same time
crew members rowing in unison.
pigeons wheeling in unison.
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Conjunction

Any of the words belonging to this part of speech, such as and, but, as, and because.
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Unison

Agreement; concord
Their expectations were in unison.
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Conjunction

(Astronomy) The position of two celestial objects when they have the same celestial longitude. As viewed from Earth, two objects in conjunction will appear to be close to each other in the sky.
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Unison

Identical pitch between two notes or sounds; the simultaneous playing of notes of identical pitch (or separated by one or more octaves).
The unison has a pitch ratio of 1:1.
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Conjunction

A compound proposition that has components joined by the word and or its symbol and is true only if both or all the components are true.
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Unison

A sound or note having the same pitch as another, especially when used as the base note for an interval; a unison string.
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Conjunction

The relationship between the components of a conjunction.
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Unison

The state of being in harmony or agreement; harmonious agreement or togetherness, synchronisation.
Everyone moved in unison, but the sudden change in weight distribution capsized the boat.
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Conjunction

The act of joining, or condition of being joined.
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Unison

(by extension) Two or more voices speaking the same words together.
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Conjunction

(grammar) A word used to join other words or phrases together into sentences. The specific conjunction used shows how the two joined parts are related.
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Unison

Harmony; agreement; concord; union.
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Conjunction

Cooccurrence; coincidence.
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Unison

Identity in pitch; coincidence of sounds proceeding from an equality in the number of vibrations made in a given time by two or more sonorous bodies. Parts played or sung in octaves are also said to be in unison, or in octaves.
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Conjunction

(astronomy) The alignment of two bodies in the solar system such that they have the same longitude when seen from Earth.
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Unison

A single, unvaried.
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Conjunction

(astrology) An aspect in which planets are in close proximity to one another.
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Unison

Sounding alone.
[sounds] intermixed with voice,Choral or unison.
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Conjunction

(logic) The proposition resulting from the combination of two or more propositions using the ∧ (\and) operator.
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Unison

Sounded alike in pitch; unisonant; unisonous; as, unison passages, in which two or more parts unite in coincident sound.
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Conjunction

A place where multiple things meet
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Unison

corresponding exactly;
marching in unison
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Conjunction

(obsolete) Sexual intercourse.
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Unison

occurring together or simultaneously;
the two spoke in unison
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Conjunction

The act of conjoining, or the state of being conjoined, united, or associated; union; association; league.
He will unite the white rose and the red:Smille heaven upon his fair conjunction.
Man can effect no great matter by his personal strength but as he acts in society and conjunction with others.
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Unison

(music) two or more sounds or tones at the same pitch or in octaves;
singing in unison
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Conjunction

A connective or connecting word; an indeclinable word which serves to join together sentences, clauses of a sentence, or words; as, and, but, if.
Though all conjunctions conjoin sentences, yet, with respect to the sense, some are conjunctive and some disjunctive.
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Conjunction

the temporal property of two things happening at the same time;
the interval determining the coincidence gate is adjustable
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Conjunction

the state of being joined together
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Conjunction

an uninflected function word that serves to conjoin words or phrases or clauses or sentences
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Conjunction

the grammatical relation between linguistic units (words or phrases or clauses) that are connected by a conjunction
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Conjunction

(astronomy) apparent meeting or passing of two or more celestial bodies in the same degree of the zodiac
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Conjunction

something that joins or connects
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