The components of a °coordination construction that have the same semantic relation to the surrounding forms are called coordinands.
coordinand (a.k.a. conjunct) (CXN) = a component of a coordinate construction. Example: in Jerry played the guitar and Billy was on drums, Jerry played the guitar is one of the coordinands and Billy was on drums is the other coordinand. Since coordination constructions link entities other than events and the clause constructions that express them, coordinands may also be other constructions than clauses – in particular, coordinands are often referring phrases. (Section 15.2.1)