ADJUNCT, among philosophers, signifies something added to another, without being any necessary part of
it. Thus water absorbed by cloth or a sponge, is an adjunct, but no necessary part of either of these substances.
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ADJUNCT, among philosophers, signifies something added to another, without being any necessary part of
it. Thus water absorbed by cloth or a sponge, is an adjunct, but no necessary part of either of these substances.