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CONJOIN

Webster's Dictionary 1828

CONJOIN, verb transitive [Latin, to join. See Join.]

1. To join together, without any thing intermediate; to unite two or more persons or things in close connection; as, to conjoin friends; to conjoin man and woman in marriage.

2. To associate, or connect.

Let that which he learns next be nearly conjoined with what he knows already.

CONJOIN, verb intransitive To unite; to join; to league.