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conjunction
Noun
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A conjunction is a word that joins two other words that are the same kind as each other (two nouns, two verbs, two adjectives, etc.) or that joins two groups of words.
The word "or" is a conjunction because it joins two other words: Tell me if you see a red or blue car.
The word "that" is sometimes a conjunction, as in "I think that you are right."
of
Preposition
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Made using.
It is a house of cards.
equation
Noun
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An equation is a mathematical statement in which both sides are of equal value.
Find mathx/math, in the equation mathx + 2y = 3y/math.
Using equation (2.1) from above, we can now solve for mathx/math.
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An equation is how everything works together to create a situation.
Money plays a big part in the political equation.
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The equation of mathx/math with mathy/math, is the act of thinking about them as the same or as belonging together.
The equation of women with maids and cooks must stop.