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Definition of adjoin
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Adjoin
(v. t.) To join or unite to; to lie
contiguous
to; to be in
contact
with; to
attach;
to
append.
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Syllable
::
Syllable
(n.) An
elementary
sound,
or a
combination
of
elementary
sounds,
uttered
together,
or with a
single
effort
or
impulse
of the
voice,
and
constituting
a word or a part of a word. In other
terms,
it is a vowel or a
diphtong,
either
by
itself
or
flanked
by one or more
consonants,
the whole
produced
by a
single
impulse
or
utterance.
One of the
liquids,
l, m, n, may fill the place of a vowel in a
syllable.
Adjoining
syllables
in a word or
phrase
need not to be
marked
off by a
pause,
but only
Anchor
::
Anchor
(n.) A metal tie
holding
adjoining
parts of a
building
together.
Adjoin
::
Adjoin
(v. i.) To lie or be next, or in
contact;
to be
contiguous;
as, the
houses
adjoin..
Neighbor
::
neighbor
(v. t.) To
adjoin;
to
border
on; tobe near to.
Joinant
::
Joinant
(a.)
Adjoining.
Vicinity
::
Vicinity
(n.) That which is near, or not
remote;
that which is
adjacent
to
anything;
adjoining
space or
country;
neighborhood..
Cricoid
::
Cricoid
(a.)
Resembling
a ring; -- said esp. of the
cartilage
at the
larynx,
and the
adjoining
parts..
Paddock
::
Paddock
(n.) A small
inclosure
for
pasture;
esp., one
adjoining
a
stable..
Intercommon
::
Intercommon
(v. t.) To graze
cattle
promiscuously
in the
commons
of each
other,
as the
inhabitants
of
adjoining
townships,
manors,
etc..
Sciatica
::
Sciatica
(n.)
Neuralgia
of the
sciatic
nerve,
an
affection
characterized
by
paroxysmal
attacks
of pain in the
buttock,
back of the
thigh,
or in the leg or foot,
following
the
course
of the
branches
of the
sciatic
nerve.
The name is also
popularly
applied
to
various
painful
affections
of the hip and the parts
adjoining
it. See
Ischiadic
passion,
under
Ischiadic..
Condylome
::
Condylome
(n.) A
wartlike
new
growth
on the outer skin or
adjoining
mucous
membrane.
Close
::
Close (v. t.)
Adjoining;
near;
either
in
space;
time, or
thought;
-- often
followed
by to..
Adjoining
::
Adjoining
(a.)
Joining
to;
contiguous;
adjacent;
as, an
adjoining
room..
Bed
::
Bed (n.) A plat or level piece of
ground
in a
garden,
usually
a
little
raised
above the
adjoining
ground..
Water Meadow
::
Water
meadow
() A
meadow,
or piece of low, flat land,
capable
of being kept in a state of
fertility
by being
overflowed
with water from some
adjoining
river or
stream..
Hanse
::
Hanse (n.) That part of an
elliptical
or
many-centered
arch which has the
shorter
radius
and
immediately
adjoins
the
impost.
Incontiguous
::
Incontiguous
(a.) Not
contiguous;
not
adjoining
or in
contact;
separate.
Roadside
::
Roadside
(n.) Land
adjoining
a road or
highway;
the part of a road or
highway
that
borders
the
traveled
part. Also used
ajectively.
Next
::
Next
(superl.)
Adjoining
in a
series;
immediately
preceding
or
following
in
order.
Adjoin
::
Adjoin
(v. t.) To join or unite to; to lie
contiguous
to; to be in
contact
with; to
attach;
to
append.
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