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adjoin
 
SYLLABICATION:ad·join
PRONUNCIATION:  -join
VERB:Inflected forms: ad·joined, ad·join·ing, ad·joins
TRANSITIVE VERB:1. To be next to; be contiguous to: property that adjoins ours. 2. To attach: “I do adjoin a copy of the letter that I have received” (John Fowles).
INTRANSITIVE VERB: To be contiguous.
ETYMOLOGY:Middle English ajoinen, from Old French ajoindre, ajoin-, from Latin adiungere, to join to : ad-, ad- + iungere, to join; see yeug- in Appendix I.
 
 
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