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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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Disunite
::
Disunite
(v. t.) To
alienate
in
spirit;
to break the
concord
of.
Friendship
::
Friendship
(n.)
Aptness
to
unite;
conformity;
affinity;
harmony;
correspondence.
Consubstantiate
::
Consubstantiate
(a.)
Partaking
of the same
substance;
united;
consubstantial.
Federalist
::
Federalist
(n.) An
advocate
of
confederation;
specifically
(Amer.
Hist.),
a
friend
of the
Constitution
of the
United
States
at its
formation
and
adoption;
a
member
of the
political
party which
favored
the
administration
of
president
Washington..
Blackberry
::
Blackberry
(n.) The fruit of
several
species
of
bramble
(Rubus);
also, the plant
itself.
Rubus
fruticosus
is the
blackberry
of
England;
R.
villosus
and R.
Canadensis
are the high
blackberry
and low
blackberry
of the
United
States.
There are also other
kinds..
Unify
::
Unify (v. t.) To cause to be one; to make into a unit; to
unite;
to view as one.
Tubiporite
::
Tubiporite
(n.) Any
fossil
coral of the genus
Syringopora
consisting
of a
cluster
of
upright
tubes
united
together
by small
transverse
tubules.
Totipalmate
::
Totipalmate
(a.)
Having
all four toes
united
by a web; -- said of
certain
sea
birds,
as the
pelican
and the
gannet.
See
Illust.
under
Aves..
Confederacy
::
Confederacy
(n.) The
persons,
bodies,
states,
or
nations
united
by a
league;
a
confederation..
Jointly
::
Jointly
(adv.)
In a joint
manner;
together;
unitedly;
in
concert;
not
separately.
Consort
::
Consort
(v. i.) To unite or to keep
company;
to
associate;
-- used with with.
North
::
North (n.)
Specifically:
That part of the
United
States
lying north of Mason and
Dixon's
line. See under Line.
Equivalent
::
Equivalent
(n.) A
combining
unit,
whether
an atom, a
radical,
or a
molecule;
as, in acid salt two or more
equivalents
of acid unite with one or more
equivalents
of
base..
Cement
::
Cement
(n.) Bond of
union;
that which
unites
firmly,
as
persons
in
friendship,
or men in
society..
Decentralize
::
Decentralize
(v. t.) To
prevent
from
centralizing;
to cause to
withdraw
from the
center
or place of
concentration;
to
divide
and
distribute
(what has been
united
or
concentrated);
-- esp. said of
authority,
or the
administration
of
public
affairs..
Adopter
::
Adopter
(n.) A
receiver,
with two
necks,
opposite
to each
other,
one of which
admits
the neck of a
retort,
and the other is
joined
to
another
receiver.
It is used in
distillations,
to give more space to
elastic
vapors,
to
increase
the
length
of the neck of a
retort,
or to unite two
vessels
whose
openings
have
different
diameters..
South
::
South (n.)
Specifically:
That part of the
United
States
which is south of Mason and
Dixon's
line. See under Line.
Ssociable
::
SSociable
(a.)
Inclined
to, or
adapted
for,
society;
ready to unite with
others;
fond of
companions;
social..
Co-unite
::
Co-unite
(a.)
United
closely
with
another.
Congregate
::
Congregate
(v. t.) To
collect
into an
assembly
or
assemblage;
to
assemble;
to bring into one
place,
or into a
united
body; to
gather
together;
to mass; to
compact..
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