noun
An appendage; something attached to something else in a subordinate capacity.
A person associated with another, usually in a subordinate position; a colleague.
(education) Ellipsis of adjunct professor.
(brewing) An unmalted grain or grain product that supplements the main mash ingredient.
(dated, metaphysics) A quality or property of the body or mind, whether natural or acquired, such as colour in the body or judgement in the mind.
(music) A key or scale closely related to another as principal; a relative or attendant key.
(grammar) A phrase within a clause or sentence that is grammatically dispensable but not semantically so, modifying the meaning.
(palaeography) A graphic element that modifies another, such as (in Linear B script) a small syllabogram that is attached to a logogram as an abbreviation of an adjective that modifies that logogram (rather than as a phonetic complement that disambiguates the logogram).
(syntax, X-bar theory) A constituent which is both the daughter and the sister of an X-bar.
(rhetoric) Symploce.
(category theory) One of a pair of morphisms which relate to each other through a pair of adjoint functors.
adjective
Connected in a subordinate function.
Added to a faculty or staff in a secondary position.
verb
(intransitive, informal) To work as an adjunct professor.