CONJUNCTURE
Source: 566, 567
conjuncture. Conjuncture, n. a plot, form, enchantment, magic
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Con‐junc″ture (?; 135), n. [[Cf. F. conjoncture, LL. conjunctura.]] 1. 1. The act of joining, or state of being joined; union; connection; combination.
The conjuncture of philosophy and divinity. Hobbes. A fit conjuncture or circumstances. Addison. 2. 2. A crisis produced by a combination of circumstances; complication or combination of events or circumstances; plight resulting from various conditions.
He had recently governed Ireland, at a momentous conjuncture, with eminent firmness, wisdom, and humanity. Macaulay.