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English
Noun
conjunto (countable and uncountable, plural conjuntos)
- (countable) A small Latin American musical ensemble, mainly in Mexico and Cuba.
2009 April 13, A. E. Velez, “Manny Oquendo, Latin Band Leader and Stylistic Innovator, Dies at 78”, in New York Times:In 1962, he joined Eddie Palmieri’s seminal band, La Perfecta, which challenged the big band scene with a smaller, conjunto lineup that called for fewer players and more improvisation.
- (uncountable) The style of music played by such groups.
2012, Helena Simonett, The Accordion in the Americas, page 99: conjunto is also evolving as a popular-music style. Younger musicians who once rejected conjunto and the accordion in the 1970s and 1980s, or those musicians who stopped performing due to lack of interest in conjunto, have
Catalan
Pronunciation
Verb
conjunto
- first-person singular present indicative of conjuntar
Portuguese
Etymology
Learned borrowing from Latin coniūnctus (“adjoining, connected”).
Pronunciation
Noun
conjunto m (plural conjuntos)
- a group of people
- Synonyms: coletivo, grupo
- a collection, a group of things
- Synonym: coleção
2007, Ram Charan, Know-how: as 8 competências que separam os que fazem dos que não fazem, Elsevier Brasil, →ISBN, page 74:É necessário ter know-how para penetrar no caos organizado que existe na maior parte das empresas e concentrar-se no conjunto de elementos cruciais.- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
- (music) band
- Synonym: banda
- (mathematics) set (collection of mathematical objects, often having a common property)
- outfit (all the clothes that you wear at the same time, usually special clothes)
- Synonym: modelito
Adjective
conjunto (feminine conjunta, masculine plural conjuntos, feminine plural conjuntas, sometimes comparable)
- (not comparable) joined, linked
- Synonyms: junto, ligado
- Antonym: separado
- contiguous
- Synonym: contíguo
- adjoining, nearby
- Synonyms: perto, próximo
- Antonyms: distante, longe
- (not comparable) joint (done by two or more people together)
Further reading
Spanish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /konˈxunto/
- Rhymes: -unto
- Syllabification: con‧jun‧to
Etymology 1
Inherited from Latin coniūnctus, perfect passive participle of coniungō (“to join together”), from cum- + iungō (“to join”).
Adjective
conjunto (feminine conjunta, masculine plural conjuntos, feminine plural conjuntas)
- joint
Derived terms
Noun
conjunto m (plural conjuntos)
- outfit
- group
- squad
- (mathematics) set
Derived terms
Etymology 2
Verb
conjunto
- first-person singular present indicative of conjuntar
See also
Further reading