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Definition of together
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of together is as below...
Together
(prep.)
In or into
union;
into
junction;
as, to sew, knit, or
fasten
two
things
together;
to mix
things
together..
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Mingle
::
Mingle
(v. t.) To put
together;
to join.
Correlate
::
Correlate
(v. t.) To put in
relation
with each
other;
to
connect
together
by the
disclosure
of a
mutual
relation;
as, to
correlate
natural
phenomena..
Sinew
::
Sinew (v. t.) To knit
together,
or make
strong
with, or as with,
sinews..
Caravan
::
Caravan
(n.) A
company
of
travelers,
pilgrims,
or
merchants,
organized
and
equipped
for a long
journey,
or
marching
or
traveling
together,
esp.
through
deserts
and
countries
infested
by
robbers
or
hostile
tribes,
as in Asia or
Africa..
Mitre
::
Mitre (v. t.) To match
together,
as two
pieces
of
molding
or brass rule on a line
bisecting
the angle of
junction;
to bevel the ends or edges of, for the
purpose
of
matching
together
at an
angle..
Clamp
::
Clamp (n.) An
instrument
with a screw or
screws
by which work is held in its place or two parts are
temporarily
held
together.
Rack
::
Rack (v. t.) To bind
together,
as two
ropes,
with cross turns of yarn,
marline,
etc..
Pace
::
Pace (v. i.) To move
quickly
by
lifting
the legs on the same side
together,
as a
horse;
to amble with
rapidity;
to
rack..
Concrew
::
Concrew
(a.) To grow
together.
Brigade
::
Brigade
(n.) Any body of
persons
organized
for
acting
or
marching
together
under
authority;
as, a fire
brigade..
Clatter
::
Clatter
(v. i.) To make a
rattling
sound by
striking
hard
bodies
together;
to make a
succession
of
abrupt,
rattling
sounds..
Record
::
Record
(v. t.) The
various
legal
papers
used in a case,
together
with
memoranda
of the
proceedings
of the
court;
as, it is not
permissible
to
allege
facts not in the
record..
Connascency
::
Connascency
(n.) The
common
birth of two or more at the same tome;
production
of two or more
together.
Piece
::
Piece (v. i.) To unite by a
coalescence
of
parts;
to fit
together;
to join.
Compact
::
Compact
(p. p. & a)
Joined
or held
together;
leagued;
confederated.
Conglomerate
::
Conglomerate
(n.) That which is
heaped
together
in a mass or
conpacted
from
various
sources;
a mass
formed
of
fragments;
collection;
accumulation.
Seal
::
Seal (v. t.) To
fasten
with a seal; to
attach
together
with a
wafer,
wax, or other
substance
causing
adhesion;
as, to seal a
letter..
Diptych
::
Diptych
(n.) A
writing
tablet
consisting
of two
leaves
of rigid
material
connected
by
hinges
and
shutting
together
so as to
protect
the
writing
within.
Plica
::
Plica (v.) A
disease
of the hair
(Plica
polonica),
in which it
becomes
twisted
and
matted
together.
The
disease
is of
Polish
origin,
and is hence
called
also
Polish
plait..
Cooperation
::
Cooperation
(n.) The act of
cooperating,
or of
operating
together
to one end; joint
operation;
concurrent
effort
or
labor..
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