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Definition of joined
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Joined
(imp. & p. p.) of Joi.
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Dispensation
::
Dispensation
(n.) The
relaxation
of a law in a
particular
case;
permission
to do
something
forbidden,
or to omit doing
something
enjoined;
specifically,
in the Roman
Catholic
Church,
exemption
from some
ecclesiastical
law or
obligation
to God which a man has
incurred
of his own free will
(oaths,
vows,
etc.)..
Natchez
::
Natchez
(n. pl.) A tribe of
Indians
who
formerly
lived near the site of the city of
Natchez,
Mississippi.
In 1729 they were
subdued
by the
French;
the
survivors
joined
the Creek
Confederacy..
Conjuncture
::
Conjuncture
(n.) The act of
joining,
or state of being
joined;
union;
connection;
combination..
Broom Corn
::
Broom corn () A
variety
of
Sorghum
vulgare,
having
a
joined
stem, like
maize,
rising
to the
height
of eight or ten feet, and
bearing
its seeds on a
panicle
with long
branches,
of which
brooms
are
made..
Complotter
::
Complotter
(n.) One
joined
in a plot.
Nonjoinder
::
Nonjoinder
(n.) The
omission
of some
person
who ought to have been made a
plaintiff
or
defendant
in a suit, or of some cause of
action
which ought to be
joined..
Disjunct
::
Disjunct
(a.)
Disjoined;
separated.
Wedded
::
Wedded
(a.)
Joined
in
wedlock;
married.
Jugata
::
"Jugata
(n. pl.) The
figures
of two heads on a medal or coin,
either
side by side or
joined..
Imposition
::
Imposition
(n.) An extra
exercise
enjoined
on
students
as a
punishment.
Adjunct
::
Adjunct
(n.) A
person
joined
to
another
in some duty or
service;
a
colleague;
an
associate.
Rejoined
::
Rejoined
(imp. & p. p.) of
Rejoi.
Ultra-
::
Ultra-
(a.) A
prefix
from the Latin ultra
beyond
(see
Ulterior),
having
in
composition
the
signification
beyond,
on the other side,
chiefly
when
joined
with words
expressing
relations
of
place;
as,
ultramarine,
ultramontane,
ultramundane,
ultratropical,
etc. In other
relations
it has the sense of
excessively,
exceedingly,
beyond
what is
common,
natural,
right,
or
proper;
as,
ultraconservative;
ultrademocratic,
ultradespotic,
ultraliberal,
ultraradical,
etc..
Sejungible
::
Sejungible
(a.)
Capable
of being
disjoined.
Diazeutic
::
Diazeutic
(a.)
Disjoining
two
fourths;
as, the
diazeutic
tone,
which,
like that from F to G in
modern
music,
lay
between
two
fourths,
and, being
joined
to
either,
made a
fifth..
Attributive
::
Attributive
(n.) A word that
denotes
an
attribute;
esp. a
modifying
word
joined
to a noun; an
adjective
or
adjective
phrase.
Yoke
::
Yoke (v. i.) To be
joined
or
associated;
to be
intimately
connected;
to
consort
closely;
to mate.
Juncture
::
"Juncture
(n.) The line or point at which two
bodies
are
joined;
a
joint;
an
articulation;
a seam; as, the
junctures
of a
vessel
or of the
bones..
Commission
::
Commission
(n.) A
company
of
persons
joined
in the
performance
of some duty or the
execution
of some
trust;
as, the
interstate
commerce
commission..
Avulsion
::
Avulsion
(n.) The
sudden
removal
of lands or soil from the
estate
of one man to that of
another
by an
inundation
or a
current,
or by a
sudden
change
in the
course
of a river by which a part of the
estate
of one man is cut off and
joined
to the
estate
of
another.
The
property
in the part thus
separated,
or cut off,
continues
in the
original
owner..
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