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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
Adjoinant
::
Adjoinant
(a.)
Contiguous.
Adjoin
::
Adjoin
(v. i.) To join one's self.
Parascenium
::
Parascenium
(n.) One of two
apartments
adjoining
the
stage,
probably
used as
robing
rooms..
Back
::
Back (v. i.) To
adjoin
behind;
to be at the back of.
Verge
::
Verge (n.) A slip of grass
adjoining
gravel
walks,
and
dividing
them from the
borders
in a
parterre..
Incontiguous
::
Incontiguous
(a.) Not
contiguous;
not
adjoining
or in
contact;
separate.
Demesne
::
Demesne
(n.) A
lord's
chief manor
place,
with that part of the lands
belonging
thereto
which has not been
granted
out in
tenancy;
a
house,
and the land
adjoining,
kept for the
proprietor's
own use..
Chuck
::
Chuck (n.) A piece of the
backbone
of an
animal,
from
between
the neck and the
collar
bone, with the
adjoining
parts,
cut for
cooking;
as, a chuck
steak;
a chuck
roast..
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..
Creole
::
Creole
(n.) One born of
European
parents
in the
American
colonies
of
France
or Spain or in the
States
which were once such
colonies,
esp. a
person
of
French
or
Spanish
descent,
who is a
native
inhabitant
of
Louisiana,
or one of the
States
adjoining,
bordering
on the Gulf of of
Mexico..
Catch
::
Catch (v. t.) To
communicate
to; to
fasten
upon; as, the fire
caught
the
adjoining
building..
Hanse
::
Hanse (n.) That part of an
elliptical
or
many-centered
arch which has the
shorter
radius
and
immediately
adjoins
the
impost.
Sinus
::
Sinus (n.) A
depression
between
adjoining
lobes.
Contiguous
::
Contiguous
(a.) In
actual
contact;
touching;
also,
adjacent;
near;
neighboring;
adjoining..
Veranda
::
Veranda
(n.) An open,
roofed
gallery
or
portico,
adjoining
a
dwelling
house,
forming
an
out-of-door
sitting
room. See
Loggia..
Anchor
::
Anchor
(n.) A metal tie
holding
adjoining
parts of a
building
together.
Neighbor
::
neighbor
(v. t.) To
adjoin;
to
border
on; tobe near to.
Bed
::
Bed (n.) A plat or level piece of
ground
in a
garden,
usually
a
little
raised
above the
adjoining
ground..
Cricoid
::
Cricoid
(a.)
Resembling
a ring; -- said esp. of the
cartilage
at the
larynx,
and the
adjoining
parts..
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