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▪ I. conjoin, v. (kənˈdʒɔɪn) Forms: 4–5 conjoigne(n, 4–7 -joyne, (6 Sc. -jone, -jonne, -june), 6–7 -joine, 7–8 -joyn, 6– conjoin; also pa. pple. 4–7 conjoint. [ME. conjoign-en, -joyn-e, a. F. conjoign-, stem of conjoindre (pr. pple. conjoign-ant, pres. conj. conjoigne) = It. congiungere, -giugnere:—...
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conjoin/kənˈdʒɔɪn; kən`dʒɔɪn/ v[I, Tn](fml 文) (cause people or things to) join together; unite (使)结合; 联合.
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Shahrud (river)
The Taleqan and Alamut rivers conjoin to each other in the village of Shirkou form the Shahrud river.
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Federbet
Thus commercial self-interest and community responsibility conjoin.
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conjunge
† conˈjunge, v. Obs. rare. [ad. L. conjung-ĕre to conjoin.] trans. = conjoin.1547 Hooper Answ. Bp. Winchester Wks. (Parker Soc.) 198 Sacraments..to conjunge and bind together all the members of Christ in one body.
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Machelhe Island
The island's name is a conjoin of Mary, Charles, Eloise, and Helen, the children of the original owner of the site.
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cojoin
† cojoin obs. variant of conjoin v.1590 T. Watson Eglogue on Walsingham Poems (Arb.) 173 Yet all in one coioind doe all excell. 1611 Shakes. Wint. T. i. ii. 143 Then 'tis very credent, Thou may'st coioyne with something.
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Garneill, Montana
Garneill is a conjoin of the names of two early settlers: Garnet and Neill.
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conjoiner
conjoiner (kənˈdʒɔɪnə(r)) [f. conjoin v. + -er1.] One who or that which conjoins.a 1638 Mede Wks. i. xxxv. 177 That sacred Office whereby all the sons of Levi became Conjoyners..makers of Union..between God and Man. 1819 Cobbett Eng. Gram. xiv. §150 The hyphen or conjoiner..as in sea-fish. 1830 Fras...
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Yellow Line (Baltimore)
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As originally envisioned by the plan, the Yellow Line would conjoin with the existing Baltimore Light Rail at the BWI Business District The lines would again conjoin until the northern terminus of Hunt Valley.
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inconjoinable
inconjoinable, a. (n.) rare. (ɪnkənˈdʒɔɪnəb(ə)l) [f. in3 + conjoin v. + -able.] That cannot be conjoined: in quot. as n.1844 Sir W. Hamilton Logic II. App. 328 The Principle of Inconjoinables (i.e. What cannot be thought as with and beside each other, cannot exist with and beside each other).
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Alamut River
The Taliqan and Alamut rivers conjoin to form the Shahrud River.
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白痴 L'Idiot
He becomes betrothed to an innocent young girl while trying to save a less-innocent woman from her own travail, but jealousy and his own naivete conjoin
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Lake Dorene
"Dorene" is a conjoin of the first names of two local women, Dorothy Rhinehart and Irene Everett.
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