Adjoint

/ˈæd͡ʒɔɪnt/ noun or adjective

In mathematics, a related operator or matrix created through a specific transformation; in grammar, an optional modifying element.

From ad- + joint (from Latin jungere 'to join'). The mathematical sense emerged in 19th-century mathematics from French usage.

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