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52 words match “ADJOIN”

ADJOIN v. 3 definitions
to; to be in contact with; to attach; to append. Corrections . . . should be, as remarks, adjoined by way of note. Watts.
ADJOINANT a.
Contiguous. [Obs.] Carew.
ADJOINING a.
Joining to; contiguous; adjacent; as, an adjoining room. "The adjoining fane." Dryden. Upon the hills adjoining to the city. Shak.
ADJOINT n.
An adjunct; a helper. [Obs.]
ACCOST v.
To adjoin; to lie alongside. [Obs.] "The shores which to the sea accost." Spenser.
ANCHOR n.
A metal tie holding adjoining parts of a building together.
BACK v.
To adjoin behind; to be at the back of. A garden . . . with a vineyard backed. Shak. The chalk cliffs which back the beach. Huxley.
BED n.
A plat or level piece of ground in a garden, usually a little raised above the adjoining ground. "Beds of hyacinth and roses." Milton.
BORDER n.
A narrow flower bed. Border land, land on the frontiers of two adjoining countries; debatable land; -- often used figuratively; as, the border land of science. -- The Border, The Borders, specifically, the frontier districts of Scotland and England which lie adjacent. -- Over the border, across the boundary line or f…
CANVASBACK n.
cacy of its flesh. It visits the United States in autumn; particularly Chesapeake Bay and adjoining waters; -- so named from the markings of the plumage on its back.
CATCH v.
To communicate to; to fasten upon; as, the fire caught the adjoining building.
CHINE n.
A piece of the backbone of an animal, with the adjoining parts, cut for cooking.
CHUCK n.
A piece of the backbone of an animal, from between the neck and the collar bone, with the adjoining parts, cut for cooking; as, a chuck steak; a chuck roast. [Colloq.]
CHURCHYARD n.
The ground adjoining a church, in which the dead are buried; a cemetery. Like graves in the holy churchyard. Shak.
CIRCUMLITTORAL a.
Adjointing the shore.
CLOSE a.
Adjoining; near; either in space; time, or thought; -- often followed by to. Plant the spring crocuses close to a wall. Mortimer. The thought of the Man of sorrows seemed a very close thing -- not a faint hearsay. G. Eliot.
CONDYLOMA; CONDYLOME n.
A wartlike new growth on the outer skin or adjoining mucous membrance.
CONTIGUOUS a.
In actual contact; touching; also, adjacent; near; neighboring; adjoining. The two halves of the paper did not appear fully divided . . . but seemed contiguous at one of their angles. Sir I. Newton. Sees no contiguous palace rear its head. Goldsmith. Contiguous angles. See Adjacent angles, under Angle.…
CREOLE n.
French or Spanish descent, who is a native inhabitant of Louisiana, or one of the States adjoining, bordering on the Gulf of of Mexico.
CRICOID a.
Resembling a ring; -- said esp. of the cartilage at the larynx, and the adjoining parts.
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