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UNITED |
Joined together |
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SPLICED |
Joined together |
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ALLIED |
Joined together |
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CONJOINED |
Joined together or touching. |
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COALESCED |
Joined together into a whole |
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COMPACT |
Joined or held together; leagued; confederated. |
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PLUMBER |
Place joined together with brownish-yellow pipe fixer |
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FUSED |
Joined together and fussed when head of state leaves |
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COAGMENTATION |
The act of joining, or the state of being joined,
together; union. |
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MATCHABLE |
Capable of being matched; comparable on equal
conditions; adapted to being joined together; correspondent. |
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KEYHOLE |
A hole or excavation in beams intended to be joined
together, to receive the key which fastens them. |
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YOKE |
A bar or frame of wood by which two oxen are joined at the
heads or necks for working together. |
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JOINT |
The space between the adjacent surfaces of two bodies joined
and held together, as by means of cement, mortar, etc.; as, a thin
joint. |
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THREAD |
...r other
fibrous substance, drawn out to considerable length; a compound cord
consisting of two or more single yarns doubled, or joined together,... |
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BIVALVE |
A mollusk having a shell consisting of two lateral plates
or valves joined together by an elastic ligament at the hinge, which is
usually stren... |