noun
- The plural of conjugateness; the quality or state of being conjugate (joined together, paired, or related in a grammatical or mathematical sense).
Usage: Rare; primarily used in technical or academic contexts in grammar, chemistry, or mathematics.; The singular form 'conjugateness' is itself uncommon in standard usage.
Examples
- The conjugatenesses of the paired verbs in Latin grammar demonstrate how tense and mood are systematically related.
- In chemistry, the conjugatenesses of the double bonds affect the molecule's reactivity.
- The mathematician explained the conjugatenesses between the two complex numbers.
- Understanding the conjugatenesses of grammatical forms helps learners master inflectional systems.
- The conjugatenesses observed in the data suggested a strong correlation between the variables.