adjoin

Found in thesaurus: contact, adjoin, touch, meet, add

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adjoin
v. touch; be next to, border on; attach, join

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adjoin

Verb
1. lie adjacent to another or share a boundary; "Canada adjoins the U.S."; "England marches with Scotland"
(synonym) border, edge, abut, march, butt, butt against, butt on
(hypernym) touch, meet, contact
(hyponym) neighbor, neighbour
2. be in direct physical contact with; make contact; "The two buildings touch"; "Their hands touched"; "The wire must not contact the metal cover"; "The surfaces contact at this point"
(synonym) touch, meet, contact
(hyponym) cover, spread over
(verb-group) converge, meet
(derivation) junction, adjunction
3. attach or add; "I adjoin a copy of your my lawyer's letter"
(hypernym) add


Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)Download this dictionary
Adjoin
(v. t.)
To join or unite to; to lie contiguous to; to be in contact with; to attach; to append.
  
 
(v. i.)
To lie or be next, or in contact; to be contiguous; as, the houses adjoin.
  
 
(v. i.)
To join one's self.
  

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adjoin
v. n.
جڑنا , جٹا ہونا , لگا ہونا , ملنا , پيوست ہونا , متصل ہونا , ملحق ہونا


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adjoin
Synonyms and related words:
abut, abut on, add, affix, agglutinate, annex, append, appose, attach, be contiguous, be in contact, befringe, bind, border, border on, bound, bring near, burden, butt, communicate, complicate, conjoin, connect, decorate, edge, encumber, end, enframe, frame, fringe, glue on, hem, hitch on, infix, join, join with, juxtapose, juxtaposit, lap, lie by, line, list, march, marge, margin, marginate, meet, neighbor, ornament, paste on, plus, postfix, prefix, purfle, purl, put with, rim, run into, saddle with, set off, side, skirt, slap on, stand by, subjoin, suffix, superadd, superpose, tack on, tag, tag on, touch, trim, unite with, verge, verge upon,
  

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