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Definition of unite
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 unite is as below...
Unite (v. t.) To put
together
so as to make one; to join, as two or more
constituents,
to form a
whole;
to
combine;
to
connect;
to join; to cause to
adhere;
as, to unite
bricks
by
mortar;
to unite iron bars by
welding;
to unite two
armies..
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Desmognathous
::
Desmognathous
(a.)
Having
the
maxillo-palatine
bones
united;
--
applied
to a group of
carinate
birds
(Desmognathae),
including
various
wading
and
swimming
birds,
as the ducks and
herons,
and also
raptorial
and other
kinds..
Mayweed
::
Mayweed
(n.) A
composite
plant
(Anthemis
Cotula),
having
a
strong
odor; dog's
fennel.
It is a
native
of
Europe,
now
common
by the
roadsides
in the
United
States..
Swallowwort
::
Swallow-tailed
(a.)
United
by
dovetailing;
dovetailed.
Concrete
::
Concrete
(a.)
United
in
growth;
hence,
formed
by
coalition
of
separate
particles
into one mass;
united
in a solid
form..
Ssociable
::
SSociable
(a.)
Inclined
to, or
adapted
for,
society;
ready to unite with
others;
fond of
companions;
social..
Compaginate
::
Compaginate
(v. t.) To unite or hold
together;
as, the side
pieces
compaginate
the
frame..
Conjugate
::
Conjugate
(v. i.) To unite in a kind of
sexual
union,
as two or more cells or
individuals
among the more
simple
plants
and
animals..
Tucan
::
Tucan (n.) The
Mexican
pocket
gopher
(Geomys
Mexicanus).
It
resembles
the
common
pocket
gopher
of the
Western
United
States,
but is
larger.
Called
also
tugan,
and
tuza..
Farthing
::
Farthing
(n.) The
fourth
of a
penny;
a small
copper
coin of Great
Britain,
being a cent in
United
States
currency..
West
::
West (n.)
Formerly,
that part of the
United
States
west of the
Alleghany
mountains;
now,
commonly,
the whole
region
west of the
Mississippi
river;
esp., that part which is north of the
Indian
Territory,
New
Mexico,
etc.
Usually
with the
definite
article..
Lap-welded
::
Lap-welded
(a.)
Having
edges or ends
united
by a lap weld; as, a
lap-welded
pipe..
Pineweed
::
Pineweed
(n.) A low,
bushy,
nearly
leafless
herb
(Hypericum
Sarothra),
common
in sandy soil in the
Eastern
United
States..
Separate
::
Separate
(p. a.)
Disunited
from the body;
disembodied;
as, a
separate
spirit;
the
separate
state of
souls..
Kentucky
::
Kentucky
(n.) One of the
United
States.
Midshipman
::
Midshipman
(n.) In the
United
States
navy, the
lowest
grade of
officers
in line of
promotion,
being
graduates
of the Naval
Academy
awaiting
promotion
to the rank of
ensign..
Unmade
::
Unmade
(a.)
Deprived
of form,
character,
etc.;
disunited..
Scattering
::
Scattering
(a.) Going or
falling
in
various
directions;
not
united
or
aggregated;
divided
among many; as,
scattering
votes..
Add
::
Add (v. t.) To join or
unite,
as one thing to
another,
or as
several
particulars,
so as to
increase
the
number,
augment
the
quantity,
enlarge
the
magnitude,
or so as to form into one
aggregate.
Hence:
To sum up; to put
together
mentally;
as, to add
numbers;
to add up a
column..
Brake
::
Brake (v. t.) An
extended
handle
by means of which a
number
of men can unite in
working
a pump, as in a fire
engine..
Disjoint
::
Disjoint
(v. t.) To
separate
at
junctures
or
joints;
to break where parts are
united;
to break in
pieces;
as,
disjointed
columns;
to
disjoint
and
edifice..
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