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The conjoin
verb
To join together; to unite; to combine.
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The (conjoined) twins will love it".
The conjoined structures conjure up a Victorian matron wearing a bustle.
The conjoining of power and precision is awesome to witness, and it occasions justifiable professional pride.
The conjoined Bhutanese twins Nima and Dawa are expected to undergo life-changing separation surgery in Victoria after weeks of preparation.
The conjoined poses of "Vibhakta," one dynamic composition after another, did express a connection, but it was between two breathtaking women.
The conjoining of political and economic ambitions during the movement for democracy in the 1990s led to the massive reform initiative in science education.
The conjoined crests are one of the synapomorphic (shared-derived) characters of the Nectomys subclade.
The conjoined routes intersect NY 68 before separating near the northeastern city limits.
The conjoined twins married sisters, with Chang Bunker marrying Adelaide Yates.
The conjoined routes cross over the Erie Canal and an industrial railroad spur off of the CSX Transportation-owned Rochester Subdivision before exiting the village and entering the surrounding town of Macedon.
Earlier this year, they separated the conjoined twin boys Carl and Clarence Aguirre.
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