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Definition of unite
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Unite (v. t.)
United;
joint;
as, unite
consent..
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Siren
::
Siren (n.) Any long,
slender
amphibian
of the genus Siren or
family
Sirenidae,
destitute
of hind legs and
pelvis,
and
having
permanent
external
gills as well as
lungs.
They
inhabit
the
swamps,
lagoons,
and
ditches
of the
Southern
United
States.
The more
common
species
(Siren
lacertina)
is dull
lead-gray
in
color,
and
becames
two feet
long..
Mixed
::
Mixed (a.)
Formed
by
mixing;
united;
mingled;
blended.
See Mix, v. t. & i..
Approvement
::
Approvement
(n.) a
confession
of guilt by a
prisoner
charged
with
treason
or
felony,
together
with an
accusation
of his
accomplish
and a
giving
evidence
against
them in order to
obtain
his own
pardon.
The term is no
longer
in use; it
corresponded
to what is now known as
turning
king's
(or
queen's)
evidence
in
England,
and
state's
evidence
in the
United
States..
Join
::
Join (v. t.) To unite in
marriage.
Syngenesian
::
Syngenesia
(n. pl.) A
Linnaean
class of
plants
in which the
stamens
are
united
by the
anthers.
Hydrobromide
::
Hydrobromide
(n.) A
compound
of
hydrobromic
acid with a base; --
distinguished
from a
bromide,
in which only the
bromine
unites
with the
base..
Surrogate
::
Surrogate
(n.) In some
States
of the
United
States,
an
officer
who
presides
over the
probate
of wills and
testaments
and yield the
settlement
of
estates..
Achilles' Tendon
::
Achilles'
tendon
(n.) The
strong
tendon
formed
of the
united
tendons
of the large
muscles
in the calf of the leg, an
inserted
into the bone of the heel; -- so
called
from the
mythological
account
of
Achilles
being held by the heel when
dipped
in the River
Styx..
Desk
::
Desk (n.) A
reading
table or
lectern
to
support
the book from which the
liturgical
service
is read,
differing
from the
pulpit
from which the
sermon
is
preached;
also (esp. in the
United
States),
a
pulpit.
Hence,
used
symbolically
for the
clerical
profession..
Acrodont
::
Acrodont
(n.) One of a group of
lizards
having
the teeth
immovably
united
to the top of the
alveolar
ridge.
Territory
::
Territory
(n.) In the
United
States,
a
portion
of the
country
not
included
within
the
limits
of any
State,
and not yet
admitted
as a State into the
Union,
but
organized
with a
separate
legislature,
under a
Territorial
governor
and other
officers
appointed
by the
President
and
Senate
of the
United
States.
In
Canada,
a
similarly
organized
portion
of the
country
not yet
formed
into a
Province..
Ochrea
::
Ochrea
(n.) A kind of
sheath
formed
by two
stipules
united
round a stem.
Solid
::
Solid (a.)
Applied
to a
compound
word whose parts are
closely
united
and form an
unbroken
word; --
opposed
to
hyphened.
Conjoin
::
Conjoin
(v. t.) To join
together;
to
unite.
Coactive
::
Coactive
(a.)
Acting
in
concurrence;
united
in
action.
Supple-jack
::
Supple-jack
(n.) A
climbing
shrub
(Berchemia
volubilus)
of the
Southern
United
States,
having
a tough and
pliable
stem..
Match
::
Match (v. i.) To be
united
in
marriage;
to mate.
Inseparate
::
Inseparate
(a.) Not
separate;
together;
united.
Close
::
Close (v. i.) To come
together;
to unite or
coalesce,
as the parts of a
wound,
or parts
separated..
Copulative
::
Copulative
(a.)
Serving
to
couple,
unite,
or
connect;
as, a
copulative
conjunction
like and..
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