Adjunct

/ˈædʒʌŋkt/ noun/adjective

Something added to another thing as a supplementary rather than essential part. In academia, refers to part-time faculty members who are not on the tenure track.

From Latin adjunctus, past participle of adjungere 'to join to,' from ad- 'to' + jungere 'to join.' Originally meant anything attached or added to something else, with the academic sense developing in the 20th century.

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