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| sub·or·di·nate con·junc·tion (plural sub·or·di·nate con·junc·tions) or sub·or·di·nat·ing con·junc·tion [ sə bàwrd'n ayting kənjúngkshən ] or sub·or·di·na·tor [ sə báwrd'n àytər ] |
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conjunction introducing subordinate clause: a conjunction that introduces a subordinate clause. It may be either one word such as "although," "because," or "since," or a group of words such as "in order that" or "as long as."
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