misconjunction

noun

Etymology

From mis- + conjunction.

  1. derived from coniūnctiō
  2. derived from conjonction
  3. prefixed as misconjunction — “mis + conjunction

Definitions

  1. A bad or wrong conjunction.

    • There is no misconjunction so absurd as that of safety and wrong, because it is a moral misconjunction, showing our mortal state itself to be out of joint, even down to its lowest foundations; […]

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